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Yennie Dear

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Vy yu mak my heart to yump,      Yennie dear?     Ay ban yust a fulish chump,      Yennie dear.     Yu ban sveet lak summer rose,     Lak a qveen from head to toes.     Ay ant fit for you, ay s'pose,      Yennie dear.     Yu ban gude the whole day long,      Yennie dear;     Yu ant never du no wrong,      Yennie dear.     Ay ban tuff old lumberyack,     Taking drenk yust ven ay lak,     Getting slugged and slugging back,      Yennie dear.     But ven ay ban tenk of yu,      Yennie dear,     Ay ban all made over new,      Yennie dear,     Ef ay have yu at my side,     Ef yu ban my little bride,     Ay skol let dese fallers slide,      Yennie dear.     Oh, ay need yu in my life,      Yennie dear;     Ef ay have an anyel vife,      Yennie dear,     Maybe ay can learn to be     Part lak anyel, tu, yu see;     But it ban big yob for me,      Yennie dear.

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"Vy yu mak my heart to yump,..."

This evocative piece by William F. Kirk, titled "Yennie Dear", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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