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WOULD YOU ? l'd like to be a could-be If I could not be an are. For a could-be is a may-be With a chance of touching par. I'd rather be a has-been Then a might-have-been by far, For a might-have-been has never been, But a has-been was an are.-Wid0tc'. OUR IDEA OF FREE VERSE Sfroplw. The corn is on the cob, The bath is in the tub, The door is on the knob, Quoth he, Ay there's the rub.' Aufislroplzc. 3 The cheese is full of holes, To you from me with love, Wliat color eyes have moles? lt's raining! heavens above! Eflodc. Look here! that duck is lame. The mouse is in his lair, The picture's in the frame, How sweetly smells the air. L'Envoi. His hands are full of grime, The pig is in his pen, The, point of this here rhyme, Go on! just guess again. ' ' Melia. Z! Mother, what's a Dry Martini? Heavens on earth, child I Oh -Moonshine. Virginia: I can't find my bathing suit. Doris: Maybe a moth ate it. Charlotte: We had a great time at the club today telling about our trips to Europe. Natalie: Who all were there? Charlotte: I was the only one. NVhat are young ladies made of? Of concerts and dances and sanctified glancesg Dresses and bonnets-ribbons and sonnets 3 Boarding-school graces-flounces and laces,- And such are young ladies made of.
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