The Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum by Wallace Irwin
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That will bring Mame to time - I should say yes!
Ain't my dough good as Murphy's? Well, I guess! IV O fate, thou art a lobster, but not dead! Silently dost thou grab, e'en as the cop Nabs the poor hobo, sneaking from a shop With some rich geezer's tile upon his head. By thy fake propositions are we led To get quite chesty, when it's buff! kerflop!! We take a tumble and the cog-wheels stop, Leaving the patient seeing stars in bed. So was I swatted, for I could not draw My last week's pay. I got the dinky dink. No more I see the husk in dreams I saw, And Mame is mine some more, I do not think. I know my rival, and it makes me sore - 'Tis Murphy, night clerk in McCann's drug store. V |
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