Tobogganing on Parnassus by Franklin P. Adams
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Help The Passionate Householder to his Love Come, live with us and be our cook, And we will all the whimsies brook That German, Irish, Swede, and Slav And all the dear domestics have. And you shall sit upon the stoop What time we go and cook the soup, And you shall hear, both night and day, Melodious pianolas play. And we will make the beds, of course, You'll have two autos and a horse, A lady to Marcel your tresses, And all the madame's half-worn dresses. Your gowns shall be of lace and silk, Your laving shall be done in milk. Two trained physicians when you cough, And Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays off. When you are mashing Irish spuds You'll wear the very finest duds. If good to you these prospects look, |
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