If a man could live a thousand years,
When half his life had passed,
He might, by strict economy,
A fortune have amassed.
Then having gained some common-sense,
And knowledge, too, of life,
He could select the woman who
Would make him a true wife.
But as it is, man hasn't time
To even pay his debts,
And weds to be acquainted with
The woman whom he gets.
If
H. C. Dodge
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Poem topics: time, wife, sense, knowledge, true, common, live, economy, fortune, life, woman, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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