Brother Bard! if dream thou nourish,
Thro' new fancy or new truth,
'Mid the sons of fame to flourish,
Thou must lean on heart of youth.
Youth is eager; youthelastic;
Plieth both to old and new.
Age deems all, but old, fantastic;
And doth "novel gaud" eschew.
Youth, as yet of time unthrifty,
Poet's song will stay to hear.
Bent on business grey-beard Fifty
To the charmer stops his ear.
Bring us back your wandering Homer!
Glorious pedlarpoem-pack'd!
Midas old shall greet the Roamer
With a clause from Vagrant Act.
Count not on your fresh creation!
Living Homer begged his bread.
'Twas a second generation
Twined its wreath for Homerdead.
Hint To The Poets
written byJohn Kenyon
© John Kenyon