Love Sonnets Of An Office Boy (Sonnet 24) Poem by Samuel Ellsworth Kiser

Love Sonnets Of An Office Boy (Sonnet 24)



THAT homely clerk took her out for a ride
Last Sunday in a buggy, and they rode
Around all through the parks; I wisht I'd knowed
About it, and the horse would kind of shied,
And then got scared and run and kicked, and I'd
Of been a piece ahead and saw him jump
And leave her hangin' on alone, the chump,
And she'd of been so 'fraid she'd nearly died.

Then I'd of give a spring and caught the bit,
And landed on the horse's back, where all
The people there could see me doin' it,
And when I got her saved the crowd woiuld call
Three cheers for me, and then she'd come and fall
Against my buzzum, and he'd have a fit.

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