WHAT IS FLIRTATION?
What is flirtation ? Really, How can I tell you that i But -when sho smiles I see its wiles* And when he lifts his hat. Tis walking in tho moonlight, 'TteUmFthit speak of plays next, week, While eyes are talking love. . 'Tis meeting in the ballroom, •Tis whirfing in the dance. r Tis something hid behind the lid, , More than a simple glance. - , ' - i Tis lingering in tho haUway, ■ i t 'Tis sitting on tho stair, .„ / Tis bearded lip« on finger tips, - •v iw If mamma isn't there. '- - '" t f Tia tucking^Q the oarriage, M/ Ci IV , .' . i Tanf^NigSJi tender light '- '» * ' And ttiat te (-no not all t » •' ; \ ; ! .TIs parting^jiieniisWflr,. , 1 ■'f 1 And on> fcoes home to-sleap.' -. • 1 Beit joys must end, tra la, my friend^ > , ' But one goet home to weo».
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 8
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137WHAT IS FLIRTATION? Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 8
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