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She Is Overheard Singing

    By Edna St. Vincent Millay



    Oh, Prue she has a patient man,
        And Joan a gentle lover,
    And Agatha's Arth' is a hug-the-hearth,--
        But my true love's a rover!

    Mig, her man's as good as cheese
        And honest as a briar,
    Sue tells her love what he's thinking of,--
        But my dear lad's a liar!

    Oh, Sue and Prue and Agatha
        Are thick with Mig and Joan!
    They bite their threads and shake their heads
        And gnaw my name like a bone;

    And Prue says, "Mine's a patient man,
        As never snaps me up,"
    And Agatha, "Arth' is a hug-the-hearth,
        Could live content in a cup;"

    Sue's man's mind is like good jell--
        All one colour, and clear --
    And Mig's no call to think at all
        What's to come next year,

    While Joan makes boast of a gentle lad,
        That's troubled with that and this;--
    But they all would give the life they live
        For a look from the man I kiss!

    Cold he slants his eyes about,
        And few enough's his choice,--
    Though he'd slip me clean for a nun, or a queen,
        Or a beggar with knots in her voice,--

    And Agatha will turn awake
        While her good man sleeps sound,
    And Mig and Sue and Joan and Prue
        Will hear the clock strike round,

    For Prue she has a patient man,
        As asks not when or why,
    And Mig and Sue have naught to do
        But peep who's passing by,

    Joan is paired with a putterer
        That bastes and tastes and salts,
    And Agatha's Arth' is a hug-the-hearth,--
        But my true love is false!



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