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Braggart

by John Clare

With careful step to keep his balance up

He reels on warily along the street,

Slabbering at mouth and with a staggering stoop

Mutters an angry look at all he meets.

Bumptious and vain and proud he shoulders up

And would be something if he knew but how;

To any man on earth he will not stoop

But cracks of work, of horses and of plough.

Proud of the foolish talk, the ale he quaffs,

He never heeds the insult loud that laughs:

With rosy maid he tries to joke and play,--

Who shrugs and nettles deep his pomp and pride.

And calls him "drunken beast" and runs away--

King to himself and fool to all beside.

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About this poem

First line
With careful step to keep his balance up
Poet
John Clare
Themes
nature, war, identity, sea

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