LITTLE Jack Dandy-prat Was my first suitor; He had a dish and spoon And a little pewter; He'd linen and woollen, And woollen and linen, A little pig on a string Cost him five shilling. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LAUGHTER (YOUTH SPEAKS TO HIS OWN OLD AGE) by CONRAD AIKEN ON TALK OF PEACE AT THIS TIME by ROBERT FROST SOUVENIR by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON YOUTH'S PROGENY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS WAR by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON BRER RABBIT, YOU'S DE CUTES' OF 'EM ALL by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON ON VIOLET'S WAFERS, SENT ME WHEN I WAS ILL by SIDNEY LANIER |