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Month: March 2017

The Madman’s Will

“In a Workhouse ward that was cold and bare,
The doctor sat on a creaking chair,
By the side of a dying madman’s bed.
“He can’t last much longer,” the doctor said.
But nobody cares if a pauper lives,
And nobody cares when a paupers dead.”

Peter Cheyney and Richard Arpthrop (1925)

Posted on 14 March, 2017Author Jane ThomsonCategories WorkhouseTags poemLeave a comment on The Madman’s Will
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