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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHORUS OF A SONG THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY ALBERT CHEVALIER, by HENRY MAXIMILIAN BEERBOHM First Line: I drops in to see young ben Last Line: But'e'll never be the man 'is father woz. Alternate Author Name(s): Beerbohm, Max Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Chevalier, Albert (1861-1923); Actresses | |||
I drops in to see young Ben In 'is tap-room now an' then, And I likes to see 'im gettin' on becoz 'E's got pluck and 'e's got brains, And 'e takes no end o' pains, But'e'll never be the man 'is Father woz. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MOVIE STAR IN THE PROJECTION ROOM by EVE MERRIAM DO YOU WANT TO BE EXCELLENT AN ACTRESS NO NOT THAT EITHER by ALICE NOTLEY HOMAGE TO SHARON STONE (1) by LYNN EMANUEL HOMAGE TO SHARON STONE (2) by LYNN EMANUEL POST-MODERNISM by JAMES GALVIN FILM AND FLESH by CLARENCE MAJOR MOVIE STAR PETER AT THE SUPPER FOR STREET PEOPLE by DAVID FERRY BALLADE OF DEAD ACTORS by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY A LUNCHEON (THOMAS HARDY ENTERTAINS THE PRINCE OF WALES) by HENRY MAXIMILIAN BEERBOHM |
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