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The Weeds

    By Edward Dyson



    Brown passed away, and Mrs Brown,
    In weeds all smothered, went through town
    By Brown's neat grave to take her stand,
    And hold a metaphoric hand.
    She diligently drove away
    The sorrel springing every day.

    When Mrs. Robert Wittle died
    Poor Bob would sit her grave beside
    On Sunday afternoons, and shed
    His briny tribute to the dead;
    And dimpled Mrs. brown and he
    Had quite a bond of sympathy.

    But presently, I understand,
    'Twas Bob who held the widow's hand.
    She decker herself in orange spray,
    And all her weeds she cast away.
    Now where the sorrel sheds its seeds
    Brown's grave is thick with widow's weeds.



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