Sonnets to a Red Haired Lady By a Gentleman With a Blue Beard And Famous Lov
Sonnets to a Red Haired Lady By a Gentleman With a Blue Beard And Famous Lov
Marquis Don
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And after several years of this, Says he, "I think I m injured!" This husband was a man of strength . Few characters were finer . . . And when she left her home at length, Traced her to Asia Minor. Bill Homer s told the rest, I think . Fights and fires and phrases . . . What started out with Helen s wink Wound up with Hell n blazes! 66 Famous Love Affairs The moral of the tale is this: That mayhem, death and arson Have followed many a thoughtless kiss Not sanctioned by a parson! KING COPHETUA A...ND THE BEGGAR MAID COPHETUA was a merry King, And slightly sentimental; His morals were (if anything) What some call "Oriental. " Zenelophon, the Beggar Goil, Was innocent and careful; She had been reared to Honest Toil By parents poor and prayerful, For Papa peddled lemonade While Mamma laundered laundry, And she had been a solder maid Within a muzzle foundry; But, oh ! the foreman of the staff Had tried to Make Advances . . . The Villain used to smirk and chaff And ask her out to dances! . . .
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