Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
Poems of Home: IV. YouthDollie
Samuel Minturn Peck (18541938)S
With a ruffle up and down
On the skirt;
She is gentle, she is shy,
But there ’s mischief in her eye,—
She ’s a flirt!
And a dainty little love
Of a shoe;
And she wears her hat a-tilt
Over bangs that never wilt
In the dew.
Are the fabrics of her dreams—
But enough!
I know beyond a doubt
That she carries them about
In her muff.
She exasperates the girls
Past belief:
They hint that she ’s a cat,
And delightful things like that,
In their grief.
But what does Dollie care
When the beaux
Come flocking to her feet
Like the bees around a sweet
Little rose!