Thursday, May 27, 2021

A rich man's house





May 27.

I saw an organ-grinder this morning before a rich man's house, thrilling the street with harmony, loosening the very paving-stones and tearing the routine of life to rags and tatter, when the lady of the house shoved up a window and in a semiphilanthropic tone inquired if he wanted anything to eat.

But he, very properly it seemed to me, kept on grinding and paid no attention to her question, feeding her ears with melody unasked for.

So the world shoves up its window and interrogates the poet, and sets him to gauging ale casks in return.

It seemed to me that the music suggested that the recompense should be as fine as the gift.

It would be much nobler to enjoy the music, though you paid no money for it, than to presume always a beggarly relation.

It is after all, perhaps, the best instrumental music that we have.

H. D. Thoreau, Journal, May 27, 1851

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