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Girl Graduates.

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    They intend to send a wire
    To the moon;
    And they'll set the Thames on fire
    Very soon;
    Then they learn to make silk purses
    With their rigs
    From the ears of Lady Circe's
    Piggy-wigs.
    And weazels at their slumbers
    They'll trepan;
    To get sunbeams from cucumbers
    They've a plan.
    They've a firmly rooted notion
    They can cross the Polar Ocean,
    And they'll find Perpetual Motion
    If they can!

    These are the phenomena
    That every pretty domina
    Hopes that we shall see
    At this Universitee!

    As for fashion, they forswear it,
    So they say,
    And the circle they will square it
    Some fine day;
    Then the little pigs they're teaching
    For to fly;
    And the niggers they'll be bleaching
    Bye and bye!
    Each newly joined aspirant
    To the clan
    Must repudiate the tyrant
    Known as Man;
    They mock at him and flout him,
    For they do not care about him,
    And they're "going to do without him"
    If they can!

    These are the phenomena
    That every pretty domina
    Hopes that we shall see
    At this Universitee!



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