St. Nicholas/Volume 40/Number 12/In Spite of Appearances

3848958St. Nicholas, Volume 40, Number 12, — In Spite of AppearancesRobert Emmet Ward

IN SPITE OF APPEARANCES

BY ROBERT EMMET WARD

It does me good to gaze upon
The portrait of Granduncle John—
An “ambrotype,” when he was nine:
It seems to me there could not he
A boy so heavenly good as he—
That early relative of mine!

His hair, in heavy silken curls
As long and golden as a girl's,
Lies softly on his ivory brow;
His lifted eyes are grave and wise,
And blue and calm as summer skies—
No boy I know looks that way now!

When I’m particularly bad,
I look at that angelic lad;
In times of penance I enjoy
The tale that he once—just like me—
Was cornered up an apple-tree,
And fiercely fought the butcher-boy!

The only thing that seems unfair
Is that he had that saintly air,
And yet was fond of fun and noise;
But I suppose it only shows—
And it's a comfort, goodness knows!—
In spite of looks, boys will be boys!

‘That ’s why I like to gaze upon
‘The portrait of Granduncle John.