THE AMBULANCE DOWN IN THE VALLEY
or THE FENCE on THE CLIFF
common sense ~~ an ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure ~~

A Fence
or an Ambulance
Joseph Malins
(1895)
- a poem about
prevention
-
'Twas a
dangerous
cliff, as they freely confessed,
Though to
walk near
its crest 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 'round the edge of the
cliff,"
Some,
"An ambulance
down in the valley."
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
full of pity
For those
who slipped
over the dangerous cliff;
And the
dwellers
in highway and alley
Gave
pounds and
gave pence, not to put up a fence,
But an
ambulance
down in the valley.

"For
the cliff
is all right, if your 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
those rescuers sally
To pick
up the victims
who fell off the cliff,
With their
ambulance
down in the valley.

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."
"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?"
But the
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.
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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