KITTY.
Blue eyes so changeable, Hair so arrangeable, Twice she is never the same. Will so capricious is, Form so delicious is, Pulses of mine are aflame. Doric simplicities, Attic felicities, In her trim figure unite. Sweetly they steal to mc, Clearly reveal to mc How disconcerting my plight. Though I m»y sing to her, Wh-aJt could I bring to her? Only a heart in distress, Futile my vers« it is, Empty my purse it is, Bondage, not bonds, I possess, Art is so tennons, Life is so strenuous, Love 6uch an exquisite trance. Shall I beware of hert I Or shall I dare for her, j Like the old knights of romance? —E. J. Wheeler.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 18
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116KITTY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 18
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