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Apple-Pie And Cheese

    By Eugene Field



    Full many a sinful notion
    Conceived of foreign powers
    Has come across the ocean
    To harm this land of ours;
    And heresies called fashions
    Have modesty effaced,
    And baleful, morbid passions
    Corrupt our native taste.
    O tempora! O mores!
    What profanations these
    That seek to dim the glories
    Of apple-pie and cheese!

    I'm glad my education
    Enables me to stand
    Against the vile temptation
    Held out on every hand;
    Eschewing all the tittles
    With vanity replete,
    I'm loyal to the victuals
    Our grandsires used to eat!
    I'm glad I've got three willing boys
    To hang around and tease
    Their mother for the filling joys
    Of apple-pie and cheese!

    Your flavored creams and ices
    And your dainty angel-food
    Are mighty fine devices
    To regale the dainty dude;
    Your terrapin and oysters,
    With wine to wash 'em down,
    Are just the thing for roisters
    When painting of the town;
    No flippant, sugared notion
    Shall my appetite appease,
    Or bate my soul's devotion
    To apple-pie and cheese!

    The pie my Julia makes me
    (God bless her Yankee ways!)
    On memory's pinions takes me
    To dear Green Mountain days;
    And seems like I see Mother
    Lean on the window-sill,
    A-handin' me and brother
    What she knows 'll keep us still;
    And these feelings are so grateful,
    Says I, "Julia, if you please,
    I'll take another plateful
    Of that apple-pie and cheese!"

    And cheese! No alien it, sir,
    That's brought across the sea,--
    No Dutch antique, nor Switzer,
    Nor glutinous de Brie;
    There's nothing I abhor so
    As mawmets of this ilk--
    Give me the harmless morceau
    That's made of true-blue milk!
    No matter what conditions
    Dyspeptic come to feaze,
    The best of all physicians
    Is apple-pie and cheese!

    Though ribalds may decry 'em,
    For these twin boons we stand,
    Partaking thrice per diem
    Of their fulness out of hand;
    No enervating fashion
    Shall cheat us of our right
    To gratify our passion
    With a mouthful at a bite!
    We'll cut it square or bias,
    Or any way we please,
    And faith shall justify us
    When we carve our pie and cheese!

    De gustibus, 't is stated,
    Non disputandum est.
    Which meaneth, when translated,
    That all is for the best.
    So let the foolish choose 'em
    The vapid sweets of sin,
    I will not disabuse 'em
    Of the heresy they're in;
    But I, when I undress me
    Each night, upon my knees
    Will ask the Lord to bless me
    With apple-pie and cheese!



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