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My precious grand-child, aged two, Is eager to unlace one shoe,          And then the other; Her cotton socks she`ll deftly doff Despite the mild reproaches of          Her mother. Around the house she loves to fare, And with her rosy tootsies bare,          Pit-pat the floor; And though remonstrances we make She presently decides to take          Off something more. Her pinafore she next unties, And then before we realise,          Her dress drops down; Her panties and her brassiere, Her chemise and her underwear          Are round her strown. And now she dances all about, As naked as a new-caught trout,          With impish glee; And though she`s beautiful like that, (A cherubim, but not so fat),          Quite shocked are we. And so we dread with dim dismay Some day she may her charms display          In skimpy wear; Aye, even in a gee-string she May frolic on the stage of the          Folies-Bèrgere But e`er she does, I hope she`ll read This worldly wise and warning screed,          That to conceal, Unto the ordinary man Is often more alluring than          To ALL reveal.
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