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The term "sausage" has been searched for 89 times before on Poetry Connection. The first time was on November 18th, 2004.
2. Belated Conscience - written by Robert William Service
From Rhymes for My Rags.
Read 637 times on Poetry Connection.
To buy for school a copy-book
I asked my Dad for two-pence;
He gave it with a gentle look,
Although he had but few pence.
'Twas then I proved myself a crook
And came a moral cropper,
I bought a penny copy-book... (Read full poem)
3. The Ballad of the Anti-Puritan - written by G.K. Chesterton
Read 629 times on Poetry Connection.
They spoke of Progress spiring round,
Of light and Mrs Humphrey Ward--
It is not true to say I frowned,
Or ran about the room and roared;
I might have simply sat and snored--
I rose politely in the club
And said, `I feel a little bored;... (Read full poem)
4. My Brothers - written by Robert William Service
From Carols of an Old Codger.
Read 2565 times on Poetry Connection.
While I make rhymes my brother John
Makes shiny shoes which dames try on,
And finding to their fit and stance
They buy and wear with elegance;
But mine is quite another tale,--
For song there is no sale.
My brother Tom a tailor shop
Is... (Read full poem)
5. The Battle Of The Bulge - written by Robert William Service
From Songs of a Sun-Lover.
Read 690 times on Poetry Connection.
This year an ocean trip I took, and as I am a Scot
And like to get my money's worth I never missed a meal.
In spite of Neptune's nastiness I ate an awful lot,
Yet felt as fit as if we sailed upon an even keel.
But now that I am home again I'm... (Read full poem)
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