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Edgar Guest - A Woman’s WaysEdgar Guest - A Woman’s Ways
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IT "S human for a woman To enjoy a little cry; Though a man will grin and bear `em And pass little troubles by, A woman seeks a pillow And her face she buries in it, Starts the bitter tears to running, And she`s better in a minute. It`s human for a woman To expect a lot of fussing, Though a man will greet his fellow Without once his topknot mussing; A woman greets her sister Disarranging gown and hair, Kissing, hugging, squeezing, gurgling, With enthusiasm rare. It`s human for a woman Not to know just what she wants, That`s the reason she goes shopping And the down-town stores she haunts; Though a man knows just exactly What he wants and goes and gets it, A woman spends time looking, And she never once regrets it. It`s human for a woman To enjoy a lettuce sandwich, Though a man wants steak and onions And a cup of "Mocha and" rich; he must have her lady fingers, Ices, tea and macaroons, And she gets her fun in toying With the solid silver spoons. Man must grin and bear his troubles, Lovely woman always cries, And the man who `d seek to stop her Does a thing that`s most unwise; Let her weep and kiss in greeting, Shop and feed on dainty fare These are human for a woman, They `re her meat and drink and air.
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