The Holiday.

He gave his eyes to the skies of blue,1
                        
                        His ears to the birds and bees ;2
                        
                        And he gave his heart to the winds that flew3
                        
                        Away over empty seas ;4
                        And he saw the depths that he could not sound,5
                        
                        And he heard the unworldly songs ;6
                        
                        And his heart, unfettered, fled past the bound7
                        
                        Of a tired life’s rights and wrongs ;8
                        And he neither wrought nor played nor slept,9
                        
                        Nor troubled with good and ill ;10
                        
                        And his dreams were vague as the scents that swept11
                        
                        And sweetened the lonely hill.12
                        And there from morning till eve he lay,13
                        
                        And never a joy he sought,14
                        
                        But he came home glad at the close o’ the day,15
                        
                        Because he had lived for nought.16