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Riding Down From Bangor

    By Louis Shreve Osborne



    Riding down from Bangor, on an eastbound train
    After weeks of hunting, in the woods of Maine
    Quite extensive whiskers, beard, mustache as well
    Sat a student fellow, tall and slim and swell

    Empty seat behind him, no one at his side
    Into quiet village, eastern train did glide
    Enter aged couple, take the hindmost seat
    Enter village maiden, beautiful, petite

    Blushingly she faltered, “Is this seat engaged?”
    Sees the aged couple, properly enraged
    Student’s quite ecstatic, sees her ticket through
    Thinks of the long tunnel, thinks of what he will do

    Pleasantly they chatted, how the cinders fly
    Til the student fellow, gets one in his eye
    Maiden sympathetic, turns herself about
    “May I if you please sir, try to get it out?”

    Then the student fellow, feels a gentle touch
    Hears a gentle murmur, “Does it hurt you much?”
    Whiz! Slap! Bang! Into the the tunnel quite
    Into glorious darkness, black as Egypt’s night

    Out into the daylight glides that eastern train
    Student’s hair is ruffled, just the merest grain
    Maiden seen all blushes when then and there appeared
    A tiny little earring, in that horrid student’s beard.



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