Song Book of Quong Lee of Limehouse by Thomas Burke
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The Lamplighter The dark days now begin, when in afternoon The Great Night Lantern makes a razor-edge Of black and white in the streets. And one comes, called the Lamplighter, And the straight stiff lamps of these stiff London streets, At his quick touch burst into light. At this shy hour I see from my unshaded window Bright girls, hair flowing, go by with shuttered faces, Holding close captive their warm insurgent bosoms. And then, at the corner, Some slender lad of bold and upright carriage Greets them, and the shuttered lanterns of their faces Burst with light at the touch of the lamplighter. Oh, kind ingenious lamplighter, Will you please step this way? In Reply to an Invitation Don't think of me as one of no courtesy O elegant and refined foreign one, If I do not accept your high-minded invitation |
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