677.1863.Funny – to be a Century –

Funny — to be a Century —
And see the People — going by —
I — should die of the Oddity —
But then — I’m not so staid — as He —

He keeps His Secrets safely — very —
Were He to tell — extremely sorry
This Bashful Globe of Ours would be —
So dainty of Publicity —

 

Susan Kornfeld (TPB) is probably right; ED is just having a little fun, but it’s so unlike her to not have a second level of meaning. Has she heard a juicy morsel of gossip? Or does she know some humorous secret that would make good gossip, were she to indulge, which I doubt?

This poem seems to be an exception to my general assumption about capitalized masculine pronouns, that is, they refer to God or Wadsworth. I can’t escape concluding capitalized “He” and “Him” refer to “Century”. With ED, never say “never” or “always”.