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1850–1895

HEINE'S “WIDOW OR DAUGHTER?”

Eugene Field

Shall I woo the one or other? Both attract me — more's the pity! Pretty is the widowed mother, And the daughter, too, is pretty.

When I see that maiden shrinking, By the gods I swear I'll get‘ er! But anon I fall to thinking That the mother‘ ll suit me better!

So, like any idiot ass Hungry for the fragrant fodder, Placed between two bales of grass, Lo, I doubt, delay, and dodder!

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HEINE'S “WIDOW OR DAUGHTER?” · Eugene Field · Poetry Cove