Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors V.4

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MODERN ENGLISH SONGS.
227 Just before departing, mother, and the carriage is outside, Aunts and uncles, brothers, sisters, tearfully caress the bride ; Every slipper in the household after them is thrown away, Oh ! what a comfort 'tis, dear mother, weddings don't come every clay.
Just before the christening, mother, such a fuss you never saw, When the household is commanded by " dear mamma-in- law." " Pretty Poppet,'' cry the ladies; "happy father," people say.
Ah well I he has this consolation
..., christenings don't come every day.
Dearest mother, did you ever — no, I never, mother, See so fine a child before ; You may take the glove off, mother, From the knocker on that door !
TJie Newcastle Weekly Chronicle. May 28, 18S7.
Just after the Wedding, Mother.
Parody on "Just after the Battle, Mother." Still upon my recent marriage I am thinking, Mother dear ; But the fatal step I've taken cannot now be help'd, 'tis clear ; She was such a duck, I told her that to eat her I'd be glad, And now, between ourselves, dear Mother, don't I only wish I had.


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