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The Height Of The Ridiculous

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    I wrote some lines once on a time
    In wondrous merry mood,
    And thought, as usual, men would say
    They were exceeding good.

    They were so queer, so very queer,
    I laughed as I would die;
    Albeit, in the general way,
    A sober man am I.

    I called my servant, and he came;
    How kind it was of him
    To mind a slender man like me,
    He of the mighty limb.

    "These to the printer," I exclaimed,
    And, in my humorous way,
    I added, (as a trifling jest,)
    "There'll be the devil to pay."

    He took the paper, and I watched,
    And saw him peep within;
    At the first line he read, his face
    Was all upon the grin.

    He read the next; the grin grew broad,
    And shot from ear to ear;
    He read the third; a chuckling noise
    I now began to hear.

    The fourth; he broke into a roar;
    The fifth; his waistband split;
    The sixth; he burst five buttons off,
    And tumbled in a fit.

    Ten days and nights, with sleepless eye,
    I watched that wretched man,
    And since, I never dare to write
    As funny as I can.



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