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O. Henry

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Title:     O. Henry
Author: James Whitcomb Riley [More Titles by Riley]

WRITTEN IN THE CHARACTER OF "SHERRARD PLUMMER"


O. Henry, Afrite-chef of all delight!--
Of all delectables conglomerate
That stay the starved brain and rejuvenate
The mental man. Th' esthetic appetite--
So long anhungered that its "in'ards" fight
And growl gutwise,--its pangs thou dost abate
And all so amiably alleviate,
Joy pats its belly as a hobo might
Who haply hath attained a cherry pie
With no burnt bottom in it, ner no seeds--
Nothin' but crispest crust, and thickness fit,
And squshin'-juicy, and jes' mighty nigh
Too dratted drippin'-sweet fer human needs,
But fer the sosh of milk that goes with it.


[The end]
James Whitcomb Riley's poem: O. Henry

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