0 woman, in man's hour of ease
And plenty, how you strive to please!
To win his heart - and purse - you try
With ogle, whisper, smile, and sigh.
But when he's short of cash, you find,
You change your tactics and your mind;
And from a fellow lacking 'oof'
You deem it well to hold aloof -
Tip-tilt your nose and curve your lip,
And let the impecunious R.I.P.,
To find some other, wealthier, new man:
All this you do because - you're Woman.
Sir Walter (revised)
Harry 'breaker' Harbord Morant
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Poem topics: change, heart, smile, mind, whisper, hold, short, woman, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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