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A Gotham Garden of Verses

I
 
In summer when the days are hot
The subway is delayed a lot;
In winter, quite the selfsame thing;
In autumn also, and in spring.
 
And does it not seem strange to you
That transportation is askew
In this—I pray, restrain your mirth!—
In this, the Greatest Town on Earth?
 
II
 
All night long and every night
The neighbors dance for my delight;
I hear the people dance and sing
Like practically anything.
 
Women and men and girls and boys,
All making curious kinds of noise
And dancing in so weird a way,
I never saw the like by day.
 
So loud a show was never heard
As that which yesternight occurred:
They danced and sang, as I have said,
As I lay wakeful in my bed.
 
They shout and cry and yell and laugh
And play upon the phonograph;
And endlessly I count the sheep,
Endeavouring to fall asleep.
 
III
 
It is very nice to think
This town is full of meat and drink;
That is, I’d think it very nice
If my pappa but had the price.
 
IV
 
This town is so full of a number of folks,
I’m sure there will always be matter for jokes.
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