Too True Poem by Joseph Skipsey

Too True



TRUTH'S words are oft so very true―
And always when my lips he uses,
His foes, which let us hope, are few,
Declare he but the truth abuses.

Thus when he spake of Ella's tongue,
She knew he meant the tongue of Fable;
And when of her sweet deeds he sung,―
She kick'd his shins beneath the table.

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Joseph Skipsey

Joseph Skipsey

Percy, Northumberland
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