The Poetry Corner

Take Up The Household Burden.

By Edwin C. Ranck

Take up the household burden, No iron rule of kings, But make your family understand That you are running things, Don't storm around and bluster, And don't get mad and swear If in the soup is floating-- A rag and a hank of hair. Take up the household burden In patience to abide, To curse the irate grocer And make your wife confide By open speech and simple And hundred times made plain How she has sought to profit In spending all you gain. Take up the household burden-- The little baby boy, And walk the floor in anguish And don't let it annoy. For when the kid seems sleepy And you are feeling "sold," There comes a cry from baby boy That makes your blood run cold. Take up the household burden And try and be a man, Just simply grin and bear it And do the best you can. Come now and try your manhood And let the future go, And listen to your elders-- They've tried it and they know.