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Edgar Guest - Lines To The Wash WomanEdgar Guest - Lines To The Wash Woman
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LADY, when you say you`ll come Tuesday morn to do our washing, Tell us if there isn`t some Way to know if you are joshing? When you promise to be here Toiling at our tubs and wringers, And we think you are sincere, Tell us, do you cross your fingers? When we show you round our place, And you vow you`ll come and clean it, How, we ask you to your face, Can we know you really mean it? You with promises are glib, This we do not say to grieve you, But so many times you fib, Tell us when can we believe you? Lady, when we rise at six, Just to get the water boiling, We are in a sorry fix When you dodge your day of toiling. All your failures leave us glum, It`s a shame to waste a day so, If you do not mean to come, Why on earth do you not say so?
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