MANAGER POEMS

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Thousand Star Hotel, Hanoi

I.

Over the road from the three star Galaxy Hotel is our hotel,
the old park on Phan Dinh Phung Street,
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S. K. Kelen
A Manager's Perplexities

Were I a king in very truth,
And had a son - a guileless youth -
In probable succession;
To teach him patience, teach him tact,
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William Schwenck Gilbert
The Lion And Albert

There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool,
That's noted for fresh air and fun,
And Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom
Went there with young Albert, their son.
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Marriott Edgar
Albert And The Lion

There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool,
That's noted for fresh air and fun,
And Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom
Went there with young Albert, their son.
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Marriott Edgar
Domestic Scene

The meal was o'er, the lamp was lit,
The family sat in its glow;
The Mother never ceased to knit,
The Daughter never slacked to sew;
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Robert Service

Robert Service
The Kelly Gang

Oh, Paddy dear, and did you hear
The news that's going round,
On the head of bold Ned Kelly
They have placed two thousand pound.
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Anonymous Oceania
The Bold Buccaneer

One very rough day on the Pride of the Fray
In the scuppers a poor little cabin-boy lay,
When the Bosun drew nigh with wrath in his eye
And gave him a kick to remember him by,
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John Le Gay Brereton
The Maori's Wool

The Maoris are a mighty race -- the finest ever known;
Before the missionaries came they worshipped wood and stone;
They went to war and fought like fiends, and when the war was done
They pacified their conquered foes by eating every one.
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Banjo Paterson
The Maori's Wool

The Maoris are a mighty race, the finest ever known;
Before the missionaries came they worshipped wood and stone;
They went to war and fought like fiends, and when the war was done
They pacified their conquered foes by eating every one.
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Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
The Cremona Violin: Part 02

Herr Concert-Meister Altgelt played,
And the four strings of his violin
Were spinning like bees on a day in Spring.
The notes rose into the wide sun-mote
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Amy Lowell

Amy Lowell
The Commercial Traveler

AH very sweet! If news should come to you
Some afternoon while waiting for our eve,
That the great Manager had made me leave
To travel on some territory new;
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Christopher Morley
Galt And Dunlop

Galt was manager of the Canada Companies Lands, and a
Scottish Novelist, Dunlop was once a leading British
journalist, but finally settled near Goderich.

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James Mcintyre
Worry About Money

Wearing worry about money like a hair shirt
I lie down in my bed and wrestle with my angel.

My bank-manager could not sanction my continuance for another day
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Kathleen Jessie Raine
Black-out

These English actors are too mild,
Who seek to have their wrongs redressed.
No manager may be beguiled
By supplication or request.
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Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
Joseph's Dreams And Reuben's Brethren (a Recital In Six Chapters)

CHAPTER I

I cannot blame old Israel yet,
For I am not a sage,
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Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson
With Brutus In St Jo

Of all the opry-houses then obtaining in the West
The one which Milton Tootle owned was, by all odds, the best;
Milt, being rich, was much too proud to run the thing alone,
So he hired an “acting manager,” a gruff old man named Krone-
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Eugene Field

Eugene Field
An Account Of The Poem Games

In the summer of 1916 in the parlor of Mrs. William Vaughn Moody;
and in the following winter in the Chicago Little Theatre,
under the auspices of Poetry, A Magazine of Verse; and in Mandel Hall,
the University of Chicago, under the auspices of the Senior Class,-
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Vachel Lindsay

Vachel Lindsay
Old Town Types No. 6 - Flash Phil

Still I've the picture of him - Flash Phil Galloway;
In a shining dog-cart driving down the road;
Spanking ponies dashing by,
Running tandem, stepping high;
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Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
The Bursting Of The Boom

The shipping-office clerks are â??short,â?? the manager is gruffâ??
â??They cannot make reductions,â?? and â??the fares are low enough.â??
They ship us West with cattle, and we go like cattle too;
And fight like dogs three times a day for what we get to chew. . . .
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Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson
A Discontented Sugar Broker

A gentleman of City fame
Now claims your kind attention;
East India broking was his game,
His name I shall not mention:
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William Schwenck Gilbert
Lines In Memoriam Regarding The Entertainment In Reform Street Hall, Dundee

'Twas on the 31st of March, and in the year of 1893,
I gave an entertainment in the city of Dundee,
To a select party of gentlemen, big and small,
Who appreciated my recital in Reform Street Hall.
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William Topaz Mcgonagall
The Artemus Of Michigan

Grand Haven is in Michigan, and in possession, too,
Of as many rare attractions as our party ever knew:--
The fine hotel, the landlord, and the lordly bill of fare,
And the dainty-neat completeness of the pretty waiters there;
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James Whitcomb Riley
With Brutus In St. Jo

Of all the opry-houses then obtaining in the West
The one which Milton Tootle owned was, by all odds, the best;
Milt, being rich, was much too proud to run the thing alone,
So he hired an "acting manager," a gruff old man named Krone--
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Eugene Field

Eugene Field
The Swagman

Kind friends, pray give attention
To this, my little song.
Some rum things I will mention,
And I'll not detain you long.
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Banjo Paterson
Jack's Last Muster

The first flush of grey light, the herald of daylight,
Is dimly outlining the musterer's camp,
Where over the sleeping, the stealthily creeping
Breath of the morning lies chilly and damp,
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Barcroft Henry Thomas Boake
Featherstonhaugh

Brookong station lay half-asleep
Dozed in the waning western glare
('Twas before the run had stocked with sheep
And only cattle depastured there)
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Barcroft Henry Thomas Boake
A Coming Reunion

Jim's made good in the world out there, an' Kate has a man that's true,
No better, of course, than she deserves; she's rich, but she's happy, too;
Fred is manager, full-fledged nowâ??he's boss of a big concern
An' I lose my breath when I think sometimes of the money that he can earn;
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Edgar Albert Guest

Edgar Albert Guest
Epilogue To The 'good Natur'd Man'

As puffing quacks some caitiff wretch procure
To swear the pill, or drop, has wrought a cure;
Thus on the stage, our play-wrights still depend
For Epilogues and Prologues on some friend,
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Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith
Domestic Scene

The meal was o'er, the lamp was lit,
The family sat in its glow;
The Mother never ceased to knit,
The Daughter never slacked to sew;
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Robert William Service
Johnson's Wonder

I'd been right round by overlands to see the world and life,
And on the boat at Plymouth I met Johnson and his wife;
He was a man who knew the world and wore the know-all smile,
His wife a silly pussy cat, the soft, obedient style.
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Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson
Kitty Mccrae - A Galloping Rhyme

The Western sun, ere he sought his lair,
Skimmâ??d the treetops, and glancing thence,
Rested awhile on the curling hair
Of Kitty McCrae, by the boundary fence;
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Barcroft Henry Thomas Boake
Thespis: Act Ii

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

GODS

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William Schwenck Gilbert
Kitty Mccrae - A Galloping Rhyme

The western sun, ere he sought his lair,
Skimm'd the treetops, and glancing thence,
Rested awhile on the curling hair
Of Kitty McCrae, by the boundary fence;
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Barcroft Boake
Jack's Last Muster

Diamantina River, Western Queensland


The first flush of grey light, the herald of daylight,
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Barcroft Boake
Featherstonhaugh

Brookong station lay half-asleep
Dozed in the waning western glare
('Twas before the run had stocked with sheep
And only cattle depastured there)
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Barcroft Boake
Archibald Lowell

Archibald Lowell, owner of the Times
Lived six months of the year at Sunnyside,
His Gothic castle near LeRoy, so named
Because no sun was in him, it may be.
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Edgar Lee Masters

Edgar Lee Masters
Workshop Manager Duty

Day to day operations,
Fitter’s job allocation.
Workshop manager should check,
Than the truck should return back.
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Akbarjon Bulbulov

Akbarjon Bulbulov
Occasional Address For The Opening Of The New Theatre Of St. Stephen,

INTENDED TO HAVE BEEN SPOKEN BY THE PROPRIETOR IN FULL COSTUME, ON THE 24TH OF NOVEMBER, 1812.


This day a New House for your edification
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Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore
The Baby In The Ward

We were all sore and broken and keen on sleep,
Tumours and hearts and dropsies, there we lay,
Weary of night and wearier of day,
With no more health in us than rotten sheep.
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Thomas William Hodgson Crosland
Ballad Of The Lost Lover

It's not because we decided
But it's because fate wanted.
It made us to go far from each
Making my thirst for you have no quench.
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Kibirige Desire Edward

Kibirige Desire Edward
The Unicorn

The Unicorn 's a first-rate sort.
He helps the Lion to support
The royal arms of England's King
And keep the Throne from tottering.
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Oliver Herford
Dialogue At Perko's

Look here, Jack:
You don't act natural. You have lost your laugh.
You haven't told me any stories. You
Just lie there half asleep. What's on your mind?
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Edgar Lee Masters

Edgar Lee Masters
The Irony Of World Peace

Many pen scribble around peace,
Many shall scribble still more,
When read them I, disperse my thoughts,
Tears and wails in between each letters.
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Paciolo Pen Saint

Paciolo Pen Saint
Epilogue To 'the Good Natur'd Man'

As puffing quacks some caitiff wretch procure
To swear the pill, or drop, has wrought a cure;
Thus on the stage, our play-wrights still depend
For Epilogues and Prologues on some friend,
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Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith
The Swagman

Kind friends, pray give attention
To this, my little song.
Some rum things I will mention,
And I'll not detain you long.
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Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
Junk 'n' Stuffs

This is the little side of my mind that holds the strongest pillar,
Its called "the humor stand" and its full of laughter,

It doesn't hold very much just my whole existence,
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Favour Alexandria

Favour Alexandria
My Lord's Prayer

My Father who art on earth,
Hallowed be thy Holy name,
May the Lord never forgive you
For denouncing us your children,
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Nyatichi Arriet

Nyatichi Arriet
Monologue Of A Women At Old Age Home

As I rummage through the pages of my life
I remember my married life
The hustle bustle the joys and the strife
There was no time for rest and relaxation
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Gopal Krishnan

Gopal Krishnan
Dedication To My Heroes

Sughnen shall never be a sycophant,
For his tongue was tailored to tell bitter truths
So consider my confirmation with
Complete confidenciality
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Sughnen Kwaghkar

Sughnen Kwaghkar