A dandy came on from New York,
As pompous and stiff as a stork,
When he said, "if you dont know how to get up a show,"
They just raffled a dandy from York.
There lived and Old Maid in the city of Trenton, who to marry a youth,
all her faculties bent on,
She essay'd every art, to inveigle the heart of every young Dandy in Trenton.
There was an old King of Dahomey,
Whose realm was more sterile than loamy;
So he bagged little "niggers"
Which he sold at high Jiggers,
To the Yankees who trade at Dahomey.
There was a young person of Boston,
And the vaguest of doubts she was tossed on.
Of effect and of cause
She discoursed without pause:
Remarkable person of Boston!
There was a young lady who said
"I seldom wear hair on my head;
I carry my locks about in a box,
For such is the fashion" she s