The Poetry Corner

The Cricket

By Madison Julius Cawein

Here is a tale for those who sing with reason: There was a cricket, troubadouring fellow, Who chirped his lay, or zoomed it like a 'cello, Day in, day out, no matter what the season. Great was his love for his own violining; He never wearied saying, "What performing!" And oft, when through, would ask, "Was not that charming?" Then play it over, right from the beginning. A talent, such as his, should be rewarded, So thought he, all unconscious of intention Of any one among the violin sects, Until by some one, lo, he was regarded; Lifted, examined; given special mention; And placed within a case with other insects.