Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CLUB WOMAN, by HELEN RITTERSKAMP DUNKERLY First Line: I'm just a little magazine Last Line: A club that's hundred percent? Subject(s): Clubs (associations); Magazines | ||||||||
I'm just a little magazine So humble and demure, But if you have not seen me, You're missing much, I'm sure. I'm published by the women From clubs o'er all the state; And all the news and happenings I do to you relate. I'm a friend of all clubwomen, Cost just fifty cents a year; If you once subscribe for me, You'll renew again each year. I'd like to offer a suggestion For your Christmas gift, that's new, Give a subscription to "The Club Woman." I'd enjoy it, wouldn't you? If you should have a party, I'd like to be a prize; I'm sure that my new owner Would think you were quite wise. I've been talked of at conventions By your own club president, Won't you try this year to be A club that's hundred percent? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PASSIVE PARTICIPLE'S PETITION by JOHN BYROM AN OLD MAGAZINE by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON IN A STRANGE LAND by ALFRED DENNIS GODLEY THE JUBILEE OF A MAGAZINE (TO THE EDITOR) by THOMAS HARDY ON THE DEATH OF A CERTAIN JOURNAL by CHARLES KINGSLEY A PROSPECTUS by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS MAGAZINE POETRY by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS |
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