C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
W. P. Bourke
When My Cousin Comes to Town
C
Quaint, yet beautiful to see—
Rightly decks its fairest claiment
To sweet femininity.
Smiles at Cherry Valley’s gown—
Smile half envy, half compassion—
When my cousin comes to town.
How she revels in the sights!
Every window finds her stopping
To examine its delights.
For two sparkling eyes of brown
Show in the plate-glass reflection
When my cousin comes to town.
In her healthy, happy way,
Miss New York politely witty
Is about her naïveté.
Is a far from common noun,
And each day shows some fresh capture
When my cousin comes to town.
Horse Show, Metropolitan—
Over each one she enthuses
As but Cherry Valley can.
Homeward, sorrow weighs me down?
I am “broke” for six weeks after,
When my cousin comes to town.