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My Corn-Cob Pipe

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Men may sing of their Havanas, elevating to the stars
    The real or fancied virtues of their foreign-made cigars;
    But I worship Nicotina at a different sort of shrine,
    And she sits enthroned in glory in this corn-cob pipe of mine.

    It 's as fragrant as the meadows when the clover is in bloom;
    It 's as dainty as the essence of the daintiest perfume;
    It 's as sweet as are the orchards when the fruit is hanging ripe,
    With the sun's warm kiss upon them--is this corn-cob pipe.

    Thro' the smoke about it clinging, I delight its form to trace,
    Like an oriental beauty with a veil upon her face;
    And my room is dim with vapour as a church when censers sway,
    As I clasp it to my bosom--in a figurative way.

    It consoles me in misfortune and it cheers me in distress,
    And it proves a warm partaker of my pleasures in success;
    So I hail it as a symbol, friendship's true and worthy type,
    And I press my lips devoutly to my corn-cob pipe.



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