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The Limitations Of Youth

    By Eugene Field



    I'd like to be a cowboy an' ride a fiery hoss
    Way out into the big an' boundless west;
    I'd kill the bears an' catamounts an' wolves I come across,
    An' I'd pluck the bal' head eagle from his nest!
    With my pistols at my side,
    I would roam the prarers wide,
    An' to scalp the savage Injun in his wigwam would I ride--
    If I darst; but I darsen't!

    I'd like to go to Afriky an' hunt the lions there,
    An' the biggest ollyfunts you ever saw!
    I would track the fierce gorilla to his equatorial lair,
    An' beard the cannybull that eats folks raw!
    I'd chase the pizen snakes
    An' the 'pottimus that makes
    His nest down at the bottom of unfathomable lakes--
    If I darst; but I darsen't!

    I would I were a pirut to sail the ocean blue,
    With a big black flag aflyin' overhead;
    I would scour the billowy main with my gallant pirut crew
    An' dye the sea a gouty, gory red!
    With my cutlass in my hand
    On the quarterdeck I'd stand
    And to deeds of heroism I'd incite my pirut band--
    If I darst; but I darsen't!

    And, if I darst, I'd lick my pa for the times that he's licked me!
    I'd lick my brother an' my teacher, too!
    I'd lick the fellers that call round on sister after tea,
    An' I'd keep on lickin' folks till I got through!
    You bet! I'd run away
    From my lessons to my play,
    An' I'd shoo the hens, an' tease the cat, an' kiss the girls all day--
    If I darst; but I darsen't!



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