Song parody of
Impromptu in an Eremitic Mood
by Debra Salem
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I am William who would harken
For the small and stilly voice
But the breezy bodies come and go
In love with their own noise
Yet I try to be a Christian
And salute the bugling words
Though I envy gardener Adam
When his brothers were the birds
I share matrimonial sagas
And the tricks of all the trades
The soliloquies of parsons
The confessions of old-maids
Yet I try to be a Christian
And indulge the rigmarole
Though I envy Luke the lazar
Who was lifted from his hole
Ah! forgive me, fellow creatures
If I mock when you are gone
And if sometimes at life's concert
I would rather sit alone
Yet I try to be a Christian
And applaud the tootling talk
Though I envy paralytics
Who take up their beds and walk
I am William who would harken
For the small and stilly voice
But the breezy bodies come and go
In love with their own noise
Yet I try to be a Christian
And salute the bugling words
Though I envy gardener Adam
When his brothers were the birds
I share matrimonial sagas
And the tricks of all the trades
The soliloquies of parsons
The confessions of old-maids
Yet I try to be a Christian
And indulge the rigmarole
Though I envy Luke the lazar
Who was lifted from his hole
Ah! forgive me, fellow creatures
If I mock when you are gone
And if sometimes at life's concert
I would rather sit alone
Yet I try to be a Christian
And applaud the tootling talk
Though I envy paralytics
Who take up their beds and walk