Song Book of Quong Lee of Limehouse | Page 9

Thomas Burke
supplied me with it?Spoke of as Natty, and added his assurance?That I would look Quite the Gentleman.?I have bought white collars and many-coloured ties,?And a walking-stick and a blue-spotted shirt.
Apparelled thus, I strolled this evening down Pennyfields,?And the old men came out with expressions of no-kindness.?They made ugly mouths,?And passed words one to the other of a derisive nature.
But I am young Quong Lee,?Who write verse in the English tongue,?And am quite English gentleman.?And English gentleman?Not suffer himself to be disturbed by hooting of owls.
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