Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Domestic Asides; Or, Truth In Parentheses. by Thomas Hood
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Domestic Asides; Or, Truth In Parentheses.

    By Thomas Hood



    "I really take it very kind,
    This visit, Mrs. Skinner!
    I have not seen you such an age -
    (The wretch has come to dinner!)

    "Your daughters, too, what loves of girls -
    What heads for painters' easels!
    Come here and kiss the infant, dears -
    (And give it p'rhaps the measles!)

    "Your charming boys I see are home
    From Reverend Mr. Russell's;
    'Twas very kind to bring them both -
    (What boots for my new Brussels!)

    "What! little Clara left at home?
    Well now I call that shabby:
    I should have loved to kiss her so -
    (A flabby, dabby, babby!)

    "And Mr. S., I hope he's well,
    Ah! though he lives so handy,
    He never now drops in to sup -
    (The better for our brandy!)

    "Come, take a seat - I long to hear
    About Matilda's marriage;
    You're come of course to spend the day!
    (Thank Heaven, I hear the carriage!)

    "What! must you go? next time I hope
    You'll give me longer measure;
    Nay - I shall see you down the stairs -
    (With most uncommon pleasure!)

    "Good-bye! good-bye! remember all,
    Next time you'll take your dinners!
    (Now, David, mind I'm not at home
    In future to the Skinners!")



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