A line-o'-verse or two
The street—no matter.

  But while you have forgot the debt, And him who called in line of duty, He never, never shall forget Your wondrous beauty.

Your wondrous beauty.

  You were too fair for mortal speech,—  Enchanting, positively rippin’; You were some dream, and quelque peach, And beaucoup pippin.

And beaucoup pippin.

[Pg 33]  Your “fight with Time” had not begun, Nor any reason to promote it; No beauty battles to be won. Beauty? You wrote it!

[Pg 33]

Beauty? You wrote it!

 “A bill?” you murmured in distress, “A bill?” (I still can hear you say it.) “A bill from Mr. Fiske? Oh, yes ... I’ll call and pay it.”

“A bill?” you murmured in distress,

“A bill?” (I still can hear you say it.)

“A bill from Mr. Fiske? Oh, yes ...

I’ll call and pay it.”

  And he, the thrice-requited kid, That such a goddess should address him, Could only blush and paw his lid, And stammer, “Yes’m!”

And stammer, “Yes’m!”

  Eheu! It seems a cycle since, But still the nerve of memory tingles. And here you’re writing Beauty Hints, And I these jingles.

And I these jingles.

[Pg 34]

[Pg 34]

DORNRÖSCHEN


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