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Poem clipping published in The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, 1924.

"I Love Her"

She smokes.
She paints.
She powders.
She reads La Vie Parisienne.
She drinks my liquor.
She stays out all night.
She cusses, too.
She eats lobsters at midnight.
She does lots of things she ought not to.
But she's my grandma, and I love her.

*** 29 JUNE MMXXVI. COPYRIGHT EDITRA AND THE AUTHORS.
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