A Richman
If I was a rich-man,
I would buy a gem.
To dangle on my watch-thob,
Just six or eight of them.
I'd buy up land in acres,
And a mansion I would build.
With mountains on the horizon,
And fields all richly tilled.
I'd want a dozen cataracts,
Tumbling down the hills.
And a stream that skirts the brambles,
Where clear, blue water spills.
I'd like a herd of Hereford cows,
To graze beside the lake.
And when they each were in their prime,
Some beef-steak I would make.
And then I'd want to get a Yacht,
To sail from shore to shore.
And when my income all came in,
I'd feed it to the poor.
E.P. 1908 - 1989
Note; Grandma refers to waterfalls as cataracts.
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