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The Princess's Finger-Nail: A Tale Of Nonsense Land

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    All through the Castle of High-bred Ease,
    Where the chief employment was do-as-you-please,
    Spread consternation and wild despair.
    The queen was wringing her hands and hair;
    The maids of honour were sad and solemn;
    The pages looked blank as they stood in column;
    The court-jester blubbered, "Boo-hoo, boo-hoo"
    The cook in the kitchen dropped tears in the stew
    And all through the castle went sob and wail,
    For the princess had broken her finger-nail:
    The beautiful Princess Red-as-a-Rose,
    Bride-elect of the Lord High-Nose,
    Broken her finger-nail down to the quick -
    No wonder the queen and her court were sick.
    Never sorrow so dread before
    Had dared to enter that castle door.
    Oh! what would my Lord His-High-Nose say
    When she took off her glove on her wedding-day?
    The fairest princess in Nonsense Land,
    With a broken finger-nail on her hand!
    'Twas a terrible, terrible accident,
    And they called a meeting of parliament;
    And never before that royal Court
    Had come such question of grave import
    As "How could you hurry a nail to grow?"
    And the skill of the kingdom was called to show.
    They sent for Monsieur File-'em-off;
    He smoothed down the corners so ragged and rough.
    They sent for Madame la Diamond-Dust,
    Who lived on the fingers of upper-crust;
    They sent for Professor de Chamois-Skin,
    Who took her powder and rubbed it in;
    They sent for the pudgy nurse Fat-on-the-Bone
    To bathe her finger in eau-de-Cologne;
    And they called the court surgeon, Monsieur Red-Tape,
    To hear what he thought of the new nail's shape,
    Over the kingdom the telegrams flew
    Which told how the finger-nail thrived and grew;
    And all through the realm of Nonsense Land
    They offered up prayers for the princess's hand.
    At length the glad tidings were heard with a shout
    What the princess's finger-nail had grown out:
    Pointed and polished and pink and clean,
    Befitting the hand of a some-day queen.
    Salutes were fired all over the land
    By the home-guard battery pop-gun band;
    And great was the joy of my Lord High-Nose,
    Who straightway ordered his wedding clothes,
    And paid his tailor, Don Wait-for-aye,
    Who died of amazement the self-same day.
    My lord by a jury was judged insane;
    For they said - and the truth of the saying was plain -
    That a lord of such very high pedigree
    Would never be paying his bills, you see,
    Unless he was out of his head; and so
    They locked him up without more ado.
    And the beautiful Princess Red-as-a-Rose
    Pined for her lover, my Lord High-Nose,
    Till she entered a convent and took the veil -
    And this is the end of my nonsense tale.



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