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H Poem for CodayTHE WIDOW MALONEBy~ Gftfcrtes LeverII» ye hear of the Widow Malone,Ohone!►Who lived In the town of Atlilone,Alone ? oh, she melted the hearts lt;)f the swains in them parts,So Itfvely the Widow Malone,Ohone!So lovely the Widow Malone.Of lovers she had a full scoreOr more,And fortunes they all had galoreIn store,From the minister down To the clerk of the crown,All were courting the Widow Malone,Ohone!All were courting the Widow Malone.But so modest was Mrs. Malone,'Twns known,No one ever could see her alonejOhone!Let them ogle and sigh.They could ne'er catch her eyet So bashful the Widow Malone,Ohone!So bashful the Widow Malone.%Till one Mr. O’Brien from Clare—How qua re IIt’s little for blushing they careDown there—Put his arm round her waist,Gave ten kisses at i:wte;“Oh,” says he, “you’re my Molly Malone,My own!“Oh,” says he; “you’re my Molly Malone,And the widow they all thought so shy,My eye,Ne’er thought of a simper or sigh—For why?But “Lucius,” says she,“Sines you’ve now made so free You may marry your Molly Malone,Ohone!You may marry your Molly Malone.”There’s a moral contained in my song,Not. wrong,And, one comfort, it's not very long,But strong.If for widows you die,Learn to kiss, not to sigbiFor they’re all like sweet Mistress Malone,Ohone!Oh, they’re very like Mistress Malone!/• iii!I
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Oswego Daily Palladium

Oswego, New York, US

Sat, Nov 10, 1906

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