Tobogganing on Parnassus by Franklin P. Adams
page 37 of 108 (34%)
page 37 of 108 (34%)
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Just across the way,
If a hang thou givest What the people say, If a cuss thou carest What a poet thinks-- Hearken, if thou darest, Most immodest minx! Though thy gloves thou tiest, To the curtain string, Though the things thou driest Gird me while I sing, Hankies and inventions Of the lacy tribe-- Things I may not mention, Let alone describe. These I mutely stand for Though the sight offend, THIS I reprimand for; Take it from a friend: Cease to pin thy tresses To the window sill, Or I'll tell the presses-- Honestly, I will. How? |
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