The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor by Wallace Irwin
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I asked her, Did she need a Valentine?
And she responded, "You're the pink for mine!" XIX We took the iron-clad wave-tub home at ten, And as we sat conversing on the deck A certain Hester-street spaghetti-neck Pipes through the darkness, "Who's yer ladyfren'?" There might have been a hoe-down there and then (That war-ship never came so near a wreck); The dog-eye boy got just as pale as heck And made a duck behind the trenches, when - Pansy boiled up and clamped me by a flip. "Nixie the kindergarten!" murmurs she. "Gents," I replied out loud, "Get off the ship And walk, or else nail down that repartee. This yard of lace I'm holding, so to speak, Is pinned on tight - or will be in a week." XX |
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