Poems and Prose Remains, Vol II

In the Great Metropolis

Arthur Hugh Clough


EACH for himself is still the rule
We learn it when we go to school—
        The devil take the hindmost, O!

And when the schoolboys grow to men,
In life they learn it o’er again—
        The devil take the hindmost, O!

For in the church, and at the bar,
On ’Change, at court, where’er they are,
        The devil takes the hindmost, O!

Husband for husband, wife for wife,
Are careful that in married life
        The devil takes the hindmost, O!

From youth to age, whate’er the game,
The unvarying practice is the same—
        The devil take the hindmost, O!

And after death, we do not know,
But scarce can doubt, where’er we go,
        The devil takes the hindmost, O!

    Ti rol de rol, ti rol de ro,
    The devil take the hindmost, O!


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