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nd why should the "virtuous" woman Continue to do as she should? (It's stupid to do as you should!) For I'd rather be famous than pleasant, I'd rather be rude than polite; It's easy to sneer When you're witty and queer, And I'd rather be Clever than Right. I'm bored by mere Shakespeare and Milton, Though Hubbard compels me to rave; If _I_ should lay laurels to wilt on That foggy Shakespearean grave, How William would squirm in his grave! For I'd rather be Pshaw than be Shakespeare, I'd rather be Candid than Wise; And the way I amuse Is to roundly abuse The Public I feign to despise. I'm a Socialist, loving my brother In quite an original way, With my maxim, "Detest One Another"-- Though, faith, I don't mean what I say. (It's beastly to mean what you say!) For I'm fonder of talk than of Husbands, And I'm fonder of fads than of Wives, So I say unto you, If you don't as you do You will do as you don't all your lives. My "Candida's" ruddy as coral, With thoughts quite too awfully plain-- If folks would just call me Immoral I'd feel that I'd not lived in vain. (It's nasty, this living in vain!) For I'd rather be Martyred than Married, I'd rather be tempted than tamed, And if _I_ had my way (At least, so I say) All Babes would be labeled, "Unclaimed." I'm an epigrammatical Moses, Whose humorous tablets of stone Condemn affectations and poses-- Excepting a few of my own. (I dote on a few of my own.) For my method of booming the market When Managers ask for a play Is to say on a bluff, "I'm so fond of my stuff That I don't want it acted--go 'way!" I'm the club-ladies' Topic of Topics, Where solemn discussions are spent In struggles as hot as the tropics, Attempting to find what I meant. (_I_ never can tell what I meant!) For it's fun to make bosh of the Gospel, And it's sport to make gospel of Bosh, While divorcees hurrah For the Sayings of Pshaw And his sub-psychological Josh. [Footnote 2: From "At the Sign of the Dollar," by Wallace Irwin. Copyright, 1905, by Fox, Duffield & Co.] MY HONEY, MY LOVE BY JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS Hit's a mighty fur ways
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