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What Is Flirtation?

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    What is flirtation?    Really,
        How can I tell you that?
    But when she smiles I see its wiles,
        And when he lifts his hat.

    'Tis walking in the moonlight,
        'Tis buttoning on a glove,
    'Tis lips that speak of plays next week,
        While eyes are talking love.

    'Tis meeting in the ball-room,
        'Tis whirling in the dance;
    'Tis something hid beneath the lid
        More than a simple glance.

    'Tis lingering in the hallway,
        'Tis sitting on the stair,
    'Tis bearded lips on finger-tips,
        If mamma isn't there.

    'Tis tucking in the carriage,
        'Tis asking for a call;
    'Tis long good-nights in tender lights,
        And that is - no, not all!

    'Tis parting when it's over,
        And one goes home to sleep;
    Best joys must end, tra la, my friend,
        But one goes home to weep!



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