Love Sonnets Of An Office Boy (Sonnet 1) Poem by Samuel Ellsworth Kiser

Love Sonnets Of An Office Boy (Sonnet 1)

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OH, if you only knowed how much I like
To stand here, when the 'old man' ain't around
And watch your soft, white fingers while you pound
Away at them there keys! Each time you strike
It almost seems to me as though you'd found
Some way, while writin' letters, how to play
Sweet music on that thing, because the sound
Is something I could listen to all day.

You're twenty-five or six and I'm fourteen,
And you don't hardly ever notice me--
But when you do, you call me Willie! Gee,
I wisht I'd bundles of the old long green
And could be twenty-eight or nine or so,
And something happened to your other beau.

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