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I'll tell you what I really think Is most fun 'neath the skies, That's to sit down, right in the road. An' make some nice mud pies. You take at first a pile of dust An' pour some water in it. Then stir it till it's nice and thick, — It won't take but a minute. You take it next up in your hands An' shape it till it's done. An' then you put it on a board An' bake it in the sun. [Page 15 ilags^rb'si ^oems A MESS OF POTTAGE Oh, give me a mess of pottage, I pray ! Fame is so sweet and so rare, I wil...l pay you the price, tho' the charge you may make Will fill my heart with despair ; — The pottage is eaten, — Fame has been bought, And he has accomplished his goal. But affection is gone, — what a terrible cost ! For he has bartered his soul. Oh, give me a mess of pottage, I pray ! My hunger for gold is a lust. I love it! I love it! I'll pay you the price, Tho' I starve for the want of a crust ; — The pottage is eaten, — alone in his rags Sits the miser with empty bowl, — He purchased his sop at a perilous price, For he has bartered his soul.
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