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Edgar Guest - His First Long TrousersEdgar Guest - His First Long Trousers
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SAY, young fellow, just a minute, They `re your first long trousers, eh? And your little gray knee breeches Are forever put away. And your blouses and your stockings, And your little caps are gone, For the shirts and cuffs of manhood, And you`ve got a derby on! Yes you look well in them, sonny, Why, I can`t believe my eyea! For it doesn`t seem a year ago Since you were just this size, And a little, pink-cheeked youngster; Why, you toddled more than ran Every night to meet your daddy, And today you are a man! Oh, I don`t know how to tell you, But I want to, yes, I do, That your mother and your daddy Both are mighty proud of you; And we `re going to miss the baby That from us today has gone, But that baby we`ll remember Though he has long trousers on. We `re banking on you, sonny, We`ll help you all we can, But it`s up to you, remember, Now to prove you are a man; You can make us mighty happy, You can make us mighty sad, Just remember it`s not manly To do things you know are bad. I `m not going to preach a sermon; Mother`s put your blouse away And your breeches, and I saw her Crying over them today; And I thought perhaps I `d give you Just a thought to dwell upon, Please remember, you `re her baby, Though you`ve got long trousers on.
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