Last night I met him on the train—
A man with lovely eyes;
And he gave me a searching glance
Of sweet charm’d surprise!
I knew ’twas he the lady meant,
Who once my fortune told,
By his jet black eyes, his grand moustache,
And his buckskin bag of gold.
Yes! (Ha! ha!) Yes! (ha! ha!) his is the man
Who does your fortune hold!
He has jet black eyes, a grand moustache,
And a buckskin bag of gold.
Tall! (Ha! ha!) slim! (ha! ha!) quick as a flash!
And twenty two years old;
He has jet black eyes, his grand moustache,
And his buckskin bag of gold.
The dearest man you ever saw
How much I love him now!
And if I should live a thousand years,
No other hears my vow.
Like Judas—no, like Jupiter,
He look’d so brave and bold,
With his jet black eyes, his grand moustache,
And his buckskin bag of gold.
Sweet boy bring me the “Morning Call”
Perchance I’ll find his name;
At the “Grand Hotel” he must have stopp’d,
I wonder when he came!
He must have charm’d those Lumpkin girls,
So haughty, proud and cold,
By his jet black eyes, his grand mousetache,
And his buckskin bag of gold.
How can I seek a name unknown?
Oh, tell me where he went!
What is this I read! why Papa’s bank
Is robb’d of ev’ry cent!
The thief, it seems, left town last night,
Well, well! I’m nicely sold!
He had jet black eyes, his grand mousetache,
And his buckskin bag of gold.
(Henry Clay Work)
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