"Aladdin" by James Russell Lowell
I had to memorize the poem, ALADDIN, in the 7th grade. It has remained with me since "I was a beggarly boy" At this stage of my life, I can truly identify with the poem's theme.
When I was a beggarly boy
And lived in a cellar damp,
I had not a friend nor a toy,
But I had Aladdin's lamp;
When I could not sleep for the cold,
I had fire enough in my brain,
And builded, with roofs of gold,
My beautiful castles in Spain!
Since then I have toiled day and night,
I have money and power good store,
But I'd give all my lamps of silver bright
For the one that is mine no more;
Take, Fortune, whatever you choose,
You gave, and may snatch again;
I have nothing 'twould pain me to lose,
For I own no more castles in Spain!
[The end]
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This blog provides a brief daily lesson in one or more of the following: writing, grammar, usage, punctuation, spelling, and vocabulary. My aims are to enlighten, to motivate and to assist others in improving their English skills. I keep another blog for my artwork and memoir writing: tomscreativeexpressions.blogspot.com