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Quiet Fun

by Harry Graham
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Quiet Fun by Harry Graham

My son Augustus, in the street, one day,
Was feeling quite exceptionally merry.
A stranger asked him: “Can you show me, pray,
The quickest way to Brompton Cemetery?”
“The quickest way? You bet I can!” said Gus,
And pushed the fellow underneath a bus.

Whatever people say about my son,
He does enjoy his little bit of fun.

  — Harry Graham

From Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes: And More Ruthless Rhymes. Dover Publications.

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From Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes: And More Ruthless Rhymes

For readers with an aversion to syrupy verse: a delightful, inexpensively priced collection of vintage verse with an amusingly irreverent mood. 49 examples of rare 19th-century black humor each accompanied by clever drawings will delight readers with their stinging humor and outrageous wit.

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Jocelyn Henry Clive ‘Harry’ Graham was an English writer who lived from 1874 to 1936. He was a journalist and lyricist who is best remembered for his funny poems that were often filled with dark humor.

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