The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor by Wallace Irwin
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XII Today I piped my future Ma-in-law. She got aboard my Pullman and she scared Three babies into fits the way she glared. Rattle my baggage if I ever saw A cracker-box to equal Mother's jaw, A hardwood-finish face all nailed and squared. She ossified the gripman when she stared - And me? Well, I was overcame with awe. But, being Pansy's Ma, 't was up to me To hand her something pit-a-pat and swell, And so I says, "Hello, Queen Cherokee! What ho! for Pansy? hope she's feeling well." And Ma responds, a trifle tart but game, "She minds her bizness - hope you feel the same." XIII I don't think Mother chalked me out to win, To be the steady of her darling child. She thinks I am a kick-up, something wild, |
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