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1850–1895

A VALENTINE

Eugene Field

Go, Cupid, and my sweetheart tell I love her well. Yes, though she tramples on my heart And rends that bleeding thing apart;

And though she rolls a scornful eye On doting me when I go by; And though she scouts at everything As tribute unto her I bring —

Apple, banana, caramel — Haste, Cupid, to my love and tell, In spite of all, I love her well! And further say I have a sled

Cushioned in blue and painted red! The groceryman has promised I Can “hitch” whenever he goes by — Go, tell her that, and, furthermore,

Apprise my sweetheart that a score Of other little girls implore The boon of riding on that sled Painted and hitched, as aforesaid;—

And tell her, Cupid, only she Shall ride upon that sled with me! Tell her this all, and further tell I love her well.

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