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A Lounger.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        He leant against a lamp-post, lost
        In some mysterious reverie:
        His head was bowed; his arms were crossed;
        He yawned, and glanced evasively:
        Uncrossed his arms, and slowly put
        Them back again, and scratched his side -
        Shifted his weight from foot to foot,
        And gazed out no-ward, idle-eyed.

        Grotesque of form and face and dress,
        And picturesque in every way -
        A figure that from day to day
        Drooped with a limper laziness;
        A figure such as artists lean,
        In pictures where distress is seen,
        Against low hovels where we guess
        No happiness has ever been.



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