The pearlagraph, the pearlagraph, knew whitchly whether to weep | 1 |
or laugh. For always down in Carolinas lovely Dinahs vaunt their | 2 |
view. | 3 |
    Poor Isa sits a glooming so gleaming in the gloaming; the tin- | 4 |
celles a touch tarnished wind no lovelinoise awound her swan's. | 5 |
Hey, lass! Woefear gleam she so glooming, this pooripathete I | 6 |
solde? Her beauman's gone of a cool. Be good enough to symper- | 7 |
ise. If he's at anywhere she's therefor to join him. If it's to no- | 8 |
where she's going to too. Buf if he'll go to be a son to France's | 9 |
she'll stay daughter of Clare. Bring tansy, throw myrtle, strew | 10 |
rue, rue, rue. She is fading out like Journee's clothes so you can't | 11 |
see her now. Still we know how Day the Dyer works, in dims | 12 |
and deeps and dusks and darks. And among the shades that Eve's | 13 |
now wearing she'll meet anew fiancy, tryst and trow. Mammy | 14 |
was, Mimmy is, Minuscoline's to be. In the Dee dips a dame and | 15 |
the dame desires a demselle but the demselle dresses dolly and | 16 |
the dolly does a dulcydamble. The same renew. For though | 17 |
she's unmerried she'll after truss up and help that hussyband how | 18 |
to hop. Hip it and trip it and chirrub and sing. Lord Chuffy's sky | 19 |
sheraph and Glugg's got to swing. | 20 |
    So and so, toe by toe, to and fro they go round, for they are the | 21 |
ingelles, scattering nods as girls who may, for they are an angel's | 22 |
garland. | 23 |
    Catchmire stockings, libertyed garters, shoddyshoes, quicked | 24 |
out with selver. Pennyfair caps on pinnyfore frocks and a ring on | 25 |
her fomefing finger. And they leap so looply, looply, as they link | 26 |
to light. And they look so loovely, loovelit, noosed in a nuptious | 27 |
night. Withasly glints in. Andecoy glants out. They ramp it a | 28 |
little, a lessle, a lissle. Then rompride round in rout. | 29 |
    Say them all but tell them apart, cadenzando coloratura! R is | 30 |
Rubretta and A is Arancia, Y is for Yilla and N for greeneriN. B | 31 |
is Boyblue with odalisque O while W waters the fleurettes of no- | 32 |
vembrance. Though they're all but merely a schoolgirl yet these | 33 |
way went they. I' th' view o' th'avignue dancing goes entrancing | 34 |
roundly. Miss Oodles of Anems before the Luvium doeslike. So. | 35 |
And then again doeslike. So. And miss Endles of Eons efter Dies | 36 |