Wilde Lady’s Cousin Poem by Jonathan ROBIN

Wilde Lady’s Cousin



Her cousin, a dandy called Oscar,
was tempted at times to accost her,
though he dug the fair lass
he rode Douglas, alas,
whatever the risks that did foster!

There was a young lady called Wilde,
who kept herself quite undefiled
by thinking of Jesus,
contagious diseases,
and the bother of having a child.
unknown American

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(13 September 1989)
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