THE AFTERMATH
I MOT 'mid the Shieks and the Shikkers !f I "Who cavort where the joy- juices aref |I i Nor 'mid the twinkling-eyed liquors ll I Expensively strewed round the Bar. !j I But up m the thirty-bob bedrooms ; V fl | And down where the showers are cold; | I lii the shop where the Alkali red looms I I . ■•;■■'•> 'And the Bromos called Seltzer are sold— 1 | ' Is the Lurk of the Aftermath. • | I■■ The fact that's bedizened and bleary; ' : .. v If || The eye that is heavy and red; fj ll- V The tongue that tastes onkusly dreary; . if l| The head that is ten times ahead; • B || The bank letter curt as a summons; |1 || The wife's eye as cold as an ice; . Jl II And the feeling that even the rum 'uns fl II Wouldn't class you exactly as nice— fi || :' Is the Mark of the Aftermath. [j ll Oh, the world would be sweet as a sherbetr f j |l But for aftermaths. ':.'■'' '[i If There 'd be joy 'mid the Hetties and Herberts jjj I .*'■;'_. But for aftermaths. - || i For we've never a party as things are, '" || I Nor tread on the glitter-lit path, ' If But, dammit, ere birds on their wings are . ||. J Grinning round comes the darn Aftermath! If l'-.:-,-= :^:- :i , v.y.-..- ;...%..• :■■-,;-. ■■--■■■. — PH.O, _, i tfiiiii|iniinMiiniiinp!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!iitiipiiui]iiiinn4jHuiun!uuuMUiuiiiiiniuiitamonJioai!nniluiiinmittuiiuuii*i
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NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 3
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223THE AFTERMATH NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 3
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