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Edgar Guest - The ChangeEdgar Guest - The Change
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She’s married to him now, and so She doesn`t think it worth her while To put herself out much to show Her charming ways or pleasant smile. She doesn`t dress to please him now, Nor try to gratify each whim; She`s married to him anyhow, There is no need to fuss for him. Time was she always looked her best And did her best to please him, too; Her voice was of the cheeriest, Her whimperings were very few. She doesn`t dress for him today, His likes she pays but little heed to, It makes no difference, anyway, She`s married, and she doesn`t need to.
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