WHERE THE BLUE BEGINS

by Christopher Morley

TO FELIX and TOTO

“I am not free—
And it may be
Life is too tight around my shins;
For, unlike you,
I can't break through
A truant where the blue begins.
“Out of the very element
Of bondage, that here holds me pent,
I'll make my furious sonnet:
I'll turn my noose
To tightrope use
And madly dance upon it.
“So I will take
My leash, and make
A wilder and more subtle fleeing
And I shall be
More escapading and more free
Than you have ever dreamed of being!”


CONTENTS


[ CHAPTER ONE ]

[ CHAPTER TWO ]

[ CHAPTER THREE ]

[ CHAPTER FOUR ]

[ CHAPTER FIVE ]

[ CHAPTER SIX ]

[ CHAPTER SEVEN ]

[ CHAPTER EIGHT ]

[ CHAPTER NINE ]

[ CHAPTER TEN ]

[ CHAPTER ELEVEN ]

[ CHAPTER TWELVE ]

[ CHAPTER THIRTEEN ]

[ CHAPTER FOURTEEN ]

[ CHAPTER FIFTEEN ]

[ CHAPTER SIXTEEN ]

[ CHAPTER SEVENTEEN ]