Yawcob Strauss and Other Poems/He Didn't Understand
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HE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND.
- "Pray how is your daughter, friend Scroggins?
- I hear that she had quite a fall
- While dancing the German, last evening,
- At Montague's recherche ball.
- "I'm sorry Miss Laura was injured,
- And hope that no serious harm
- Will ensue from the fall; I assure you
- Wife and I were quite filled with alarm.
- "Those dresses with trails are a nuisance;
- They didn't wear them in our day.
- No wonder that accidents happen
- With such things to get in one's way.
- "When we used to dance, my dear Scroggina,
- There were no such 'pullbacks' as these
- To mar our delight in the ' mazy,'
- And trip us, perchance, on our knees.
- "You could balance, and go down the centre,
- And dance the Virginia reel,
- Without walking half up a panier,
- With the bustle caught on to your heel.
- "Mrs. Grundy called over this morning,
- And said, with a smirk and grimace,
- That Laura, last night at the party,
- Was horribly banged round the face.
- "So I thought I'd come over and ask you
- If she was improving to-day,
- And if we could be of assistance
- In any conceivable way.
- "Mrs. Grundy said—""Zounds, Mr. Jenkins,
- Just tell Mrs. G. to be hanged!
- There's nothing the matter with Laura;
- 'Twas her hair, not her face, that was 'banged.'