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(Created page with "<meta author="Reynolds, Elsbery Washington" year_of_publication="1924" genre="Poetry" publisher="The Book Supply Company" journal=" AutoLine o'Type" page_range="60-61" /> <annotations> <paragraph keywords=""> <poem> We've always tried in every way To do our level best. We're guided by our better half In everything but rest. She says our light and humor lines Is not the stuff that mingles, If we would all men have them read, We must cut out the j...") |
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We've always tried in every way | We've always tried in every way | ||
:: To do our level best. | |||
We're guided by our better half | We're guided by our better half | ||
:: In everything but rest. | |||
She says our light and humor lines | She says our light and humor lines | ||
:: Is not the stuff that mingles, | |||
If we would all men have them read, | If we would all men have them read, | ||
:: We must cut out the jingles. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
</paragraph> | </paragraph> | ||
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Our case we tried to argue | Our case we tried to argue | ||
:: And said you understand, | |||
To write each day as one would pray | To write each day as one would pray | ||
:: Is not at our command. | |||
Like other men we claim to be, | Like other men we claim to be, | ||
:: With but a single mind, | |||
And what suits us will suit them, too, | And what suits us will suit them, too, | ||
:: And other human kind. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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Every word of that I grant, | Every word of that I grant, | ||
:: She said without a pant. | |||
It fills your space from day to day | It fills your space from day to day | ||
:: If that’s your only slant. | |||
But you have cars and other things, | But you have cars and other things, | ||
:: That you have got to sell, | |||
Or else your space will be to let, | Or else your space will be to let, | ||
:: And that you know, full well. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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Another tack we took and tried | Another tack we took and tried | ||
:: To argue once again. | |||
Ver-sa-tile we did advance, | Ver-sa-tile we did advance, | ||
:: Was like the sun and rain. | |||
But all we said with accent true, | But all we said with accent true, | ||
:: Rebounded in our face, | |||
We were left both deaf and dumb, | We were left both deaf and dumb, | ||
:: We fell out of the race. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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We've tried it once, we’ve tried it twice, | We've tried it once, we’ve tried it twice, | ||
:: We've tried it many times. | |||
To argue with our better half, | To argue with our better half, | ||
:: It’s cost us lots of dimes. | |||
A woman set, is hard to get, | A woman set, is hard to get, | ||
:: In threes or twos or singles. | |||
Her word was last, she said it fast, | Her word was last, she said it fast, | ||
:: You'd best cut out the jingles. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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:: Taken from life—The “Ad” writer’s life. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 17 July 2024
Author | Reynolds, Elsbery Washington |
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Genre | Poetry |
Journal or Book | AutoLine o'Type |
Publisher | The Book Supply Company |
Year of Publication | 1924 |
Pages | 60-61 |
Additional information | - |
We've always tried in every way
To do our level best.
We're guided by our better half
In everything but rest.
She says our light and humor lines
Is not the stuff that mingles,
If we would all men have them read,
We must cut out the jingles.
Our case we tried to argue
And said you understand,
To write each day as one would pray
Is not at our command.
Like other men we claim to be,
With but a single mind,
And what suits us will suit them, too,
And other human kind.
Every word of that I grant,
She said without a pant.
It fills your space from day to day
If that’s your only slant.
But you have cars and other things,
That you have got to sell,
Or else your space will be to let,
And that you know, full well.
Another tack we took and tried
To argue once again.
Ver-sa-tile we did advance,
Was like the sun and rain.
But all we said with accent true,
Rebounded in our face,
We were left both deaf and dumb,
We fell out of the race.
We've tried it once, we’ve tried it twice,
We've tried it many times.
To argue with our better half,
It’s cost us lots of dimes.
A woman set, is hard to get,
In threes or twos or singles.
Her word was last, she said it fast,
You'd best cut out the jingles.
Taken from life—The “Ad” writer’s life.