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THE BLACKBIRD’S SONG I. Come and kirn me! Come and kiu ms! Do it! Do it! See to it! See to it! Nor rue it—rue it! Such a pretty Dick! Pretty Dick! Pretty Dick I Pretty! Pretty! Pretty! Be quick! Be quick! Churl! Churl! Churl! Churl! TSCHURL! ! '.—not to do itb-w Poory Dick! Pbor-y Dick! Do—oo—oo it! 11. Kiss Me! Kiss me! Kiss me! Ki® ms! Do it! Do it! Sweet! Sweet! Sweet! Sweet I You’re through it—through it!) Pretty! Pretty! Pretty! Be quick! Be quick! Such a pretty Dick! Pretty Dick! Pretty Dick! Luck! Luck! Luck! Luck! Luck!—that you do it! Sweet! Sweet! Sweet of you! Sweet it is to do it! 111. Tell me that you’ll marry me! Do it! Do it! Sweet! Sweet! Sweet! Swash I knew it—knew it! Such a pretty Dick! Pretty Dick! Pretty Dick! Pretty! Pretty! Pretty! Be quick! Be quick! Chuck! Chuck! Chuck! Chuck! Chuck! Let us do it! Marry me! Many me! Pretty gurl! (girl) Do it! Marjorie Christmas. (In the Poetry Review.),
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Southland Times, Issue 19325, 9 September 1921, Page 4
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173VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 19325, 9 September 1921, Page 4
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