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To an Insect

I love to hear thine earnest voice,

Wherever thou art hid,

Thou testy little dogmatist,

Thou pretty Katydid!

Thou mindest me of gentlefolks,--Old gentlefolks are they,--Thou say'st an undisputed

In such a solemn way.

Thou art a female,

Katydid!

I know it by the

That quivers through thy piercing notes,

So petulant and shrill;

I think there is a knot of

Beneath the hollow tree,--A knot of spinster Katydids,--Do Katydids drink tea?

Oh tell me where did Katy live,

And what did Katy do?

And was she very fair and young,

And yet so wicked, too?

Did Katy love a naughty man,

Or kiss more cheeks than one?

I warrant Katy did no

Than many a Kate has done.

Dear me!  I'll tell you all

My fuss with little Jane,

And Ann, with whom I used to

So often down the lane,

And all that tore their locks of black,

Or wet their eyes of blue,--Pray tell me, sweetest Katydid,

What did poor Katy do?

Ah no! the living oak shall crash,

That stood for ages still,

The rock shall rend its mossy

And thunder down the hill,

Before the little

Shall add one word, to

The mystic story of the

Whose name she knows so well.

Peace to the ever-murmuring race!

And when the latest

Shall fold in death her feeble

Beneath the autumn sun,

Then shall she raise her fainting voice,

And lift her drooping lid,

And then the child of future

Shall hear what Katy did.

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (March 8, 1841 – March 6, 1935) was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the …

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