A Poem

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A Poem
Putnam W From Old Catalog Taft
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No wonder people ask as they pass If that thing is called a man.
The girls were taught in their youthful days, To make the butter and cheese; To spin the yarn and to knit and sew And cook a dinner with ease. They spun and wove the flannels so soft.
And the linen pure and white, The bedquilts warm, all quilted so firm, Indeed were a goodly sight.
But now a little Latin and French Goes into each feeble brain.
With all the "isms" and "ologies, " And they soon fly out again.
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But the ladies
... fair can promenade, Or join in the mazy dance, They can gossip and simper and smile With the ease and grace of France.
Like lilies, they neither toil nor spin. Their hands are folded in ease, While Solomon in his glory bright Was never arrayed like these.
They have many a dress and robe so gay, But weep in bitter despair. Like "Flora McFlimsey, " renowned in song, Because they have nothing to wear.
O! sad are the changes time has made.
For everything now is fast. And we pray, with anxious, waiting hearts.


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