Fuess and Stearns, comps. The Little Book of Society Verse. 1922.
By. Arthur GuitermanFashion
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Of jungle grasses, soft and crimpy;
She thought it rather neat and cute
Till Adam grunted, “Pretty skimpy!”
She made, and came to be admired;
But Adam said, “The silly styles
You women wear just make me tired!”
Of lilies (Eve was very clever),
And asked him what he thought of that?
And Adam blurted, “Well, I never!”
A feathered three-by-four Creation.—
The little word that Adam said
Is barred from parlor conversation.
And tied an autumn-tinted sash on.
“I’ll dress to please myself!” she vowed,
“For what does Adam know of fashion?
He scoffs and says I cannot reason!
Well, then, my law shall be my whim—
And that shall change with every season.”
The gayest fashions and the queerest;
And Eve declares, “It’s just the thing!”
And Adam murmurs, “Is it, dearest?”