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A Fence or an Ambulance by Joseph Malins
- ‘Twas a dangerous cliff,
as they freely confessed,
- Though to walk near its edge was
so pleasant;
- But over its terrible edge there
had slipped
- A duke and full many a peasant.
- So the people said something
would have to be done,
- But their projects did not at
all tally;
- Some said, “Put a fence around
the edge of the cliff,”
- Some, “An ambulance down in
the valley.”
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- But the cry for the ambulance
carried the day,
- For it spread through the
neighboring city;
- A fence may be useful or not, it
is true,
- But each heart became brimful of
pity
- For those who slipped over the
dangerous cliff;
- And the dwellers in highway and
alley
- Gave pounds or gave pence, not
to put up a fence,
- But an ambulance down in the
valley.
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- “For the cliff is all right,
if you’re careful,” they said,
- “And if folks even slip and
are dropping,
- It isn’t the slipping that
hurts them so much,
- As the shock down below when
they’re stopping.”
- So day after day, as these
mishaps occurred,
- Quick forth would these rescuers
sally
- To pick up the victims who fell
off of the cliff,
- With the ambulance down in the
valley.
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- Then an old sage remarked:
“It’s a marvel to me
- That people give far more
attention
- To repairing results than to
stopping the cause,
- When they’d much better aim at
prevention.
- Let us stop at its source all
this mischief,” cried he,
- “Come, neighbors and friends,
let us rally;
- If the cliff we will fence we
might almost dispense
- With the ambulance down in the
valley.”
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- Oh, he’s a fanatic,” the
others rejoined,
- “Dispense with the ambulance?
Never!
- He’d dispense with all
charities, too, if he could;
- No! No! We’ll support them
forever.
- Aren’t we picking up folks
just as fast as they fall?
- And shall this man dictate to
us? Shall he?
- Why should people of sense stop
to put up a fence,
- While the ambulance works in the
valley?”
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- But a sensible few, who are
practical too,
- Will not bear with such nonsense
much longer;
- They believe that prevention is
better than cure,
- And their party will soon be the
stronger.
- Encourage them then, with your
purse, voice, and pen,
- And while other philanthropists
dally,
- They will scorn all pretense and
put up a stout fence
- On the cliff that hangs over the
valley.
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- Better guide well the young than
reclaim them when old,
- For the voice of true wisdom is
calling,
- “To rescue the fallen is good,
but ‘tis best
- To prevent other people from
falling.”
- Better close up the source of
temptation and crime
- Than deliver from dungeon or
galley;
- Better put a strong fence round
the top of the cliff
- Than an ambulance down in the
valley.
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