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		<title>Café Comedy by Robert William Service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[She I&#8217;m waiting for the man I hope to wed. I&#8217;ve never seen him &#8211; that&#8217;s the funny part. I promised I would wear a rose of red, Pinned on my coat above my fluttered heart, So that he&#8217;d know &#8230; <a href="http://www.poems-archive.com/cafe-comedy-by-robert-william-service.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She</p>
<p>I&#8217;m waiting for the man I hope to wed.<br />
I&#8217;ve never seen him &#8211; that&#8217;s the funny part.<br />
I promised I would wear a rose of red,<br />
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Pinned on my coat above my fluttered heart,<br />
So that he&#8217;d know me &#8211; a precaution wise,<br />
Because I wrote him I was twenty-three,<br />
And Oh such heaps and heaps of silly lies. . .<br />
So when we meet what will he think of me?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny, but it has its sorry side;<br />
I put an advert. in the evening Press:<br />
&#8220;A lonely maiden fain would be a bride.&#8221;<br />
Oh it was shameless of me, I confess.<br />
But I am thirty-nine and in despair,<br />
Wanting a home and children ere too late,<br />
And I forget I&#8217;m no more young and fair -<br />
I&#8217;ll hide my rose and run&#8230;No, no, I&#8217;ll wait.</p>
<p>An hour has passed and I am waiting still.<br />
I ought to feel relieved, but I&#8217;m so sad.<br />
I would have liked to see him, just to thrill,<br />
And sigh and say: &#8220;There goes my lovely lad!<br />
My one romance!&#8221; Ah, Life&#8217;s malign mishap!<br />
&#8220;Garcon, a cafè creme.&#8221; I&#8217;ll stay till nine. . .<br />
The cafè&#8217;s empty, just an oldish chap<br />
Who&#8217;s sitting at the table next to mine. . .</p>
<p>He</p>
<p>I&#8217;m waiting for the girl I mean to wed.<br />
She was to come at eight and now it&#8217;s nine.<br />
She&#8217;d pin upon her coat a rose of red,<br />
And I would wear a marguerite in mine.<br />
No sign of her I see&#8230;It&#8217;s true my eyes<br />
Need stronger glasses than the ones I wear,<br />
But Oh I feel my heart would recognize<br />
Her face without the rose &#8211; she is so fair.</p>
<p>Ah! what deceivers are we aging men!<br />
What vanity keeps youthful hope aglow!<br />
Poor girl! I sent a photo taken when<br />
I was a student, twenty years ago.<br />
(Hers is so Springlike, Oh so blossom sweet!)<br />
How she will shudder when she sees me now!<br />
I think I&#8217;d better hide that marguerite -<br />
How can I age and ugliness avow?</p>
<p>She does not come. It&#8217;s after nine o&#8217;clock.<br />
What fools we fogeys are! I&#8217;ll try to laugh;<br />
(Garcon, you might bring me another bock)<br />
Falling in love, just from a photograph.<br />
Well, that&#8217;s the end. I&#8217;ll go home and forget,<br />
Then realizing I am over ripe<br />
I&#8217;ll throw away this silly cigarette<br />
And philosophically light my pipe.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>The waiter brought the coffee and the beer,<br />
And there they sat, so woe-begone a pair,<br />
And seemed to think: &#8220;Why do we linger here?&#8221;<br />
When suddenly they turned, to start and stare.<br />
She spied a marguerite, he glimpsed a rose;<br />
Their eyes were joined and in a flash they knew. . .<br />
The sleepy waiter saw, when time to close,<br />
The sweet romance of those deceiving two,<br />
Whose lips were joined, their hearts, their future too.</p>
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