Woman Suffrage
As my train of thought rumbled over theLast topic it nearly tumbled;And, metre, I see, was hard to gee:But the subject next calling for my attention,Has me so perplexed that I scarcely can mentionEven the little that I know and the facts showAbout woman suffrage more than you already know.Because I once rode with Phoebe CousinsAnd have read suffrage pieces by dozens;I’ve even heard Susan B. at the time that sheHer speeches did make our customs to break,And yet, with all of that, little is under my hat,To enlighten you or tell you where I’m atUpon this subject great where women of lateTheir rights to get are defying the state.In Old Great Britt’n many of ’em are sitt’nStarving in jails sooner than lower their sails.But, considering it all, it looks to me,That if you make your ballots universally freeTo every living man who on top of earth walksAnd to every single, solitary woman who talksYou wouldn’t help us much to get us out of the clutchOf bad laws passed and the evil designing of suchAs our liberties would take to—beat the Dutch.
As my train of thought rumbled over theLast topic it nearly tumbled;And, metre, I see, was hard to gee:But the subject next calling for my attention,Has me so perplexed that I scarcely can mentionEven the little that I know and the facts showAbout woman suffrage more than you already know.Because I once rode with Phoebe CousinsAnd have read suffrage pieces by dozens;I’ve even heard Susan B. at the time that sheHer speeches did make our customs to break,And yet, with all of that, little is under my hat,To enlighten you or tell you where I’m atUpon this subject great where women of lateTheir rights to get are defying the state.In Old Great Britt’n many of ’em are sitt’nStarving in jails sooner than lower their sails.But, considering it all, it looks to me,That if you make your ballots universally freeTo every living man who on top of earth walksAnd to every single, solitary woman who talksYou wouldn’t help us much to get us out of the clutchOf bad laws passed and the evil designing of suchAs our liberties would take to—beat the Dutch.
As my train of thought rumbled over the
Last topic it nearly tumbled;
And, metre, I see, was hard to gee:
But the subject next calling for my attention,
Has me so perplexed that I scarcely can mention
Even the little that I know and the facts show
About woman suffrage more than you already know.
Because I once rode with Phoebe Cousins
And have read suffrage pieces by dozens;
I’ve even heard Susan B. at the time that she
Her speeches did make our customs to break,
And yet, with all of that, little is under my hat,
To enlighten you or tell you where I’m at
Upon this subject great where women of late
Their rights to get are defying the state.
In Old Great Britt’n many of ’em are sitt’n
Starving in jails sooner than lower their sails.
But, considering it all, it looks to me,
That if you make your ballots universally free
To every living man who on top of earth walks
And to every single, solitary woman who talks
You wouldn’t help us much to get us out of the clutch
Of bad laws passed and the evil designing of such
As our liberties would take to—beat the Dutch.