Publication: Melbourne Herald
Date: 09 September 1933
My natal day was yesterday; And so I said to Fate, "What gifts bring you, by one, by two, To ease my parlous state?" "I proffer blindly," Fate replied, From chance-found joys and ills. For you, the 'flu; and this beside, A sheaf of monthly bills." My natal day was yesterday; And so I said to Chance, "What gifts bring you, by one, by two, My fortunes to enhance?" Said Chance, "I bring no obvious thing. Unguessed escape bring I From dangers rife alway in life That closely pass you by." My natal day was yesterday; And so I said to Life, "What gifts bring you, by one, by two, To salve me in the strife?" But Life said, "Nought. Long since I brought My gifts, glum misanthrope; And these for you I here renew; Myself and human hope."