A Fool On a Roof : Et in Arcadia Ego, And Other Poems
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you are nothing the worse for wear For the ball last night, I see. Mam'selle is looking uncommonly fair: Whither away? what's that — let me. On an errand of mercy — your last night's flowers? Dear little saint that you are! Poor little chap — he's sick, you say? Here comes the cross-town car. Walk? I'm your man — no, indeed, I've nothing 'better to do.' What could I do that was better, please, Than carry the flowers for you? And the ball — and the Browns — 'twas fine. What a floor! It's positiv...ely true One wouldn't guess if one didn't know, That the house and the Browns are new. Girls are stunning, father's fair, Mother decidedly plain; But they floated themselves right into the swim On that tidal wave of champagne. You are awfully fetching, do you know, With that basket on your arm: And you've matched your air to your errand, too; Little angel — why, what's the harm? Nobody heard — Mabel looked well, That's an awfully swagger gown. She always looks nice in white, I think.
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