I was over twenty when the word scam
arrived in Ireland (with The Great Escape, maybe)
from the USA. It was probably
another 20 years before I heard it
on the wireless. It rhymes with sham.
Scamper was a word I knew from childhood
and the Little Grey Rabbit books.
It was generally applied to
the playful gait of kittens and other
small, furry animals.
But it also meant (to) run away or (a) runaway,
jovially shortened to scamp.
Both words come from Latin excampare :
to leave the (battle)field or just the camp
at greyhound speed or in shameful disarray,
a scramble, scrimmage, scrum or scram.
And now the bathos:
my life has run more slowly than a scamper,
I sometimes feel that existence is a scam.




















