A Goddess of Girls.
BY SUSIE M. BEST.
Brief- skirted and slender, She mounts for a ride ; Six gallants attend her— Brief-skirted and slender, She claims the surrender Of all at her side. Brief-skirted and slender, She mounts for a ride. O, radiant creature ; She wheels and she whirls, Till no one can reach her — O, radiant creature, In figure and feature, She’s a goddess of girls— O, radiant creature. She wheels and she whirls. Thero’s no use denying She’s captured my heart; There’s no use denying She did it by trying The bicycle art. There’s no use denying She’s captured my heart. I’ll ask her to marry Without more ado ; No longer I’ll tarry — I’ll ask her to marry And try in a hurry A wheel built for two — I’ll ask her to marry Without more ado.
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New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 13
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138A Goddess of Girls. New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 13
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