The Goliard's Rebuke Poem by Stephen Chow

The Goliard's Rebuke



The abstemious man I would fain to be,
Were it not for mine own casuistry-
The tomes of all mystics I eagerly scour,
To find what of Heaven I may'st ever devour,
But nothing suffices and soon I relapse,
Partaking of pleasures until I collapse!

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