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In Town.

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    "The blue fly sung in the pane."--Tennyson.


    Toiling in Town now is "horrid,"
    (There is that woman again!)--
    June in the zenith is torrid,
    Thought gets dry in the brain.

    There is that woman again:
    "Strawberries! fourpence a pottle!"
    Thought gets dry in the brain;
    Ink gets dry in the bottle.

    "Strawberries! fourpence a pottle!"
    Oh for the green of a lane!--
    Ink gets dry in the bottle;
    "Buzz" goes a fly in the pane!

    Oh for the green of a lane,
    Where one might lie and be lazy!
    "Buzz" goes a fly in the pane;
    Bluebottles drive me crazy!

    Where one might lie and be lazy,
    Careless of Town and all in it!--
    Bluebottles drive me crazy:
    I shall go mad in a minute!

    Careless of Town and all in it,
    With some one to soothe and to still you;--
    I shall go mad in a minute;
    Bluebottle, then I shall kill you!

    With some one to soothe and to still you,
    As only one's feminine kin do,--
    Bluebottle, then I shall kill you:
    There now! I've broken the window!

    As only one's feminine kin do,--
    Some muslin-clad Mabel or May!--
    There now! I've broken the window!
    Bluebottle's off and away!

    Some muslin-clad Mabel or May,
    To dash one with eau de Cologne;--
    Bluebottle's off and away;
    And why should I stay here alone!

    To dash one with eau de Cologne,
    All over one's eminent forehead;--
    And why should I stay here alone!
    Toiling in Town now is "horrid."



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