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Essays on Women

Song Cycle by Arthur R. Frackenpohl (b. 1924)

?. Women sitting firmly on their coats

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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Allow me, Madam, but it won't help", appears in Good Intentions, first published 1942, copyright ©

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?. The feminine approach to feminine fashions  [sung text not yet checked]

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There would be far less masculine gaming and boozing
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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Thoughts thought on an avenue", appears in Good Intentions, first published 1942, copyright ©

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?. A nice girl with a naughty word  [sung text not yet checked]

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The greatest error ever erred
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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Oh shucks, Ma'am, I mean Excuse Me", appears in Versus, first published 1949, copyright ©

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?. Pants and paint  [sung text not yet checked]

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Sure, deck your limbs in pants
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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "What's the use?", appears in Free Wheeling, first published 1931, copyright ©

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?. The ladies of the garden clubbub

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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Correction: Eve delved and Adam span", appears in The Private Dining Room, first published 1953, copyright ©

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?. To my valentine  [sung text not yet checked]

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More than a catbird hates a cat
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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "To my valentine", appears in Marriage Lines, first published 1964, copyright ©

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?. Lady Limericks  [sung text not yet checked]

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There was a young belle of old Natchez
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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Requiem", appears in I'm a Stranger Here Myself, first published 1938, copyright ©

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?. Lady Limericks  [sung text not yet checked]

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An elderly bride of Port Jervis
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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Limerick One", appears in The Private Dining Room, first published 1953, copyright ©

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?. Pants and paint  [sung text not yet checked]

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A girl whose cheeks are covered with paint
Has an advantage with me over one whose ain't.  

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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Biological reflection", appears in Hard Lines, first published 1931

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?. Lady Limericks

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  • by Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), "Limerick Three", appears in The Private Dining Room, first published 1953, copyright ©

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