A fresh sweet-scented beauty
Came tripping down the street;
She was as fair a vision
As you might chance to meet.
A masher raised his cady
(I don-t want to be rude)
He raised it to the lady-
That fresh sweet-scented dude.
They met and talked and simpered
And giggled in the street;
They were as bright a vision
As you might wish to meet.
I don-t know what they-re good for,
But don-t want to be rude
To the fair sweet-scented beauty
Or the well-upholstered dude.
The Beauty And The Dude
Henry Lawson
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