The prettiest girl That ever I saw, Was sucking cider Through a straw. I told that girl I didn't see how She sucked the cider Through a straw. And cheek by cheek And jaw by jaw We sucked that cider Through that straw. And all at once That straw did slip; I sucked some cider From her lip. And now I've got Me a mother-in-law From sucking cider Through a straw. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM by RICHARD ALDINGTON A TIME TO DANCE by CECIL DAY LEWIS SELF-ANALYSIS by DAVID IGNATOW I SING OF LOVE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON JOY (1) by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |