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To Alice--Sit--By--The--Hour (being The Second Idyl To An Idle Idol)

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Title:     To Alice--Sit--By--The--Hour (being The Second Idyl To An Idle Idol)
Author: Franklin P. Adams [More Titles by Adams]

Lady in the blue kimono,
May we write of you again?
Do not hand us out a "No! no!"
Do not dam the flowing pen.
Once again a poem at you
Crave we leave of you to write--
Lady idle as a statue,
Lady silent as the night!

Lady in the blue kimono,
Heavy is our heart and dumb,
Though we weep no tear nor show no
Sign of sadness, we are glum;
For that wrapper, silk or cotton,
You eternally had on--
It is gone, but not forgotten.
Still the fact is, it is gone.

Lady in the blue kimono,
Although deadly hot the day,
Don't you think--(alas! we know no
Way to put what we would say!)

Er--although your smile is pleasant,
Wondrous fair, and all that stuff--
Do you really think, at present,
It is--er--ahem--enough?


[The end]
Franklin P. Adams's poem: To Alice--Sit--By--The--Hour (being The Second Idyl To An Idle Idol)

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