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Let Us Have Peace

    By Eugene Field



    In maudlin spite let Thracians fight
    Above their bowls of liquor;
    But such as we, when on a spree,
    Should never brawl and bicker!

    These angry words and clashing swords
    Are quite de trop, I'm thinking;
    Brace up, my boys, and hush your noise,
    And drown your wrath in drinking.

    Aha, 't is fine,--this mellow wine
    With which our host would dope us!
    Now let us hear what pretty dear
    Entangles him of Opus.

    I see you blush,--nay, comrades, hush!
    Come, friend, though they despise you,
    Tell me the name of that fair dame,--
    Perchance I may advise you.

    O wretched youth! and is it truth
    You love that fickle lady?
    I, doting dunce, courted her once;
    Since when, she's reckoned shady!



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