The Poet's Heritage

Some men have wealth and vast estates,
And acres broad and palace gates,
One is a prince and one a king,
And one an humble underling.

And lo! the poet, what hath he,
That he doth trudge so merrily?
About his happy footsteps throng
A thousand little waifs of song.
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