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"I'm Not A Single Man" |
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Title: "I'm Not A Single Man" Author: Thomas Hood [More Titles by Hood] [Note: Written in the album of Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. Horace Smith, of the Rejected Addresses. Miss Smith happily still survives to show her friends with pride these admirable verses, inscribed in Hood's neat and clear handwriting.]
No lover's plaint my muse must paint Pray only think, for pen and ink Nine Muses, if I chooses, I Scribblers unwed, with little head They make a kiss to rhyme with bliss, Upon your cheek I may not speak, Of all that sort of thing, in short, A watchman's part compels my heart I can't expire in passion's fire Shut out from love, denied a dove, To Hymen vow'd, and not allow'd [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |