4525516Poems — My LegaciesMary A. Geisse
MY LEGACIES.
When I read, as oft it happens,
That some kicky millionaire,
Has just died and left a fortune
For his relatives to share,

Then I say alas!—if only
That old chap had known me,
If I'd had the happy fortune
To have been his legatee.

For although I've been remembered
By departed kith and kin,
I have never had the present
Of a legacy of tin.

Uncle Samuel always liked me,
Though he could not leave me wealth,
But I have the gout in memory
Of his poor rheumatic self.

And Aunt Mary, heaven give her
All the peace that she deserves,
Left me as a last memento
A large legacy of nerves.

Uncle Robert was a spendthrift
And had nothing to divide,
But his love of ease and luxury,
And his share of family pride.

These, alas! as fate would have it,
Was my legacy from him,
Though he often used to snub me
As the poorest of his kin.

While my dear paternal grand-pa,
A good man I never knew,
Left me nothing but a record
Of the things he'd hoped to do.

Think you not I've cause to grumble
And occasionally repine?
Can a man be always cheerful
Who has legacies like mine?