MEG MILLER skipt over to Horton,
And sang as she went like the lark;
'A pair of bright eyes hath Tim Morton,
Yet not his the blink of Kit Clark.
'Bob Harkas hath hair crisp and curly;
And when to his queer jokes, we hark,
Dour Doll even fails to look surly-
Yet Bob cannot joke like Kit Clark.
'Bill Nichol can whistle so clearly,
The dogs run around him and bark;
And Nan likes to hear him right dearly
Yet Bill cannot pipe like Kit Clark.
'Tom Smith like a frantic one danceth
As down the row comes he from wark;
And Nell's tinder heart he entranceth-
Yet Tom lacks the spring of Kit Clark.
'Jos Rutter-who dresses like Rutter?
The lad is a bit of a spark;
He puts Bella's heart in a flutter-
Yet Jos-what is Jos to Kit Clark?
'Kit Clark is both handsome and clever,
His eyes shine like stars in the dark
Has Cowpen his equal?-no, never!
Not one is a match for Kit Clark.'
Kit Clark
Joseph Skipsey
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Poem topics: dark, hair, never, spring, smith, whistle, blink, doll, joke, hear, bright, handsome, shine, match, equal, spark, heart, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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