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Exactly So

    By Lady T. Hastings



    A speech, both pithy and concise,
    Marks a mind acute and wise;
    What speech, my friend, say, do you know,
    Can stand before "Exactly so?"

    I have a dear and witty friend
    Who turns this phrase to every end;
    None can deny that "Yes" or "No"
    Is meant in this "Exactly so."

    Or when a bore his ear assails,
    Good-humour in his bosom fails,
    No response from his lips will flow,
    Save, now and then, "Exactly so."

    Is there remark on matters grave
    That he may wish perchance to waive,
    Or thinks perhaps is rather slow,
    He stops it by "Exactly so."

    It saves the trouble of a thought -
    No sour dispute can thence be sought;
    It leaves the thing in statu quo,
    This beautiful "Exactly so."

    It has another charm, this phrase,
    For it implies the speaker's praise
    Of what has just been said - ergo -
    It pleases, this "Exactly so."

    Nor need the conscience feel distress,
    By answ'ring wrongly "No" or "Yes;"
    It 'scapes a falsehood, which is low,
    And substitutes "Exactly so."

    Each mortal loves to think he's right,
    That his opinion, too, is bright;
    Then, Christian, you may soothe your foe
    By chiming in "Exactly so."

    Whoe'er these lines may chance peruse,
    Of this famed word will see the use,
    And mention where'er he may go,
    The praises of "Exactly so."

    Of this more could my muse relate,
    But you, kind reader, I'll not sate;
    For if I did you'd cry "Hallo!
    I've heard enough" - "Exactly so."

                Lady T. Hastings.




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