. McClure's magazine. irving way, jr., to whombumpville THE POEM OFIS DEDICATED. THE RIDE TO From a photograph by Leonard, Topeka, ELIZABETH WINSLOW, TO WHOM THE POEM OF THE DUEIS DEDICATED. THE RIDE TO BUMPVILLE. Play that my knee was a calico mare Saddled and bridled for Bumpville ;Leap to the back of this steed, if you dare, And gallop away to Bumpville !I hope youll be sure to sit fast in your seat,For this calico mare is prodigiously fleet,And many adventures youre likely to meet As you journey along to Bumpville. This calico mare both gallops and trots While whisking you off to
. McClure's magazine. irving way, jr., to whombumpville THE POEM OFIS DEDICATED. THE RIDE TO From a photograph by Leonard, Topeka, ELIZABETH WINSLOW, TO WHOM THE POEM OF THE DUEIS DEDICATED. THE RIDE TO BUMPVILLE. Play that my knee was a calico mare Saddled and bridled for Bumpville ;Leap to the back of this steed, if you dare, And gallop away to Bumpville !I hope youll be sure to sit fast in your seat,For this calico mare is prodigiously fleet,And many adventures youre likely to meet As you journey along to Bumpville. This calico mare both gallops and trots While whisking you off to Bumpville ;She paces, she shies, and she stumbles, in spcts, In the tortuous road to Bumpville !And sometimes this strangely mercurial steedWill suddenly stop and refuse to proceed,Which, all will admit, is vexatious indeed,When one is en route to Bumpville ! Shes scared of the cars when the engine goes Toot! Down by the crossing at Bumpville ;Youd better look out for that treacherous brute Hearing you off to Bumpville !With a snort she rears up on her hindermost executes jigs and Virginia reels—Words fail to explain how
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