poem the tease who is the speaker is she happy with the listener
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The Tease
You’re a nuisance, I declare;
You tease me so, it isn’t fair;
You pounce on me from everywhere,
And seize my hat, and clutch my hair,
And tie my clothes in knots, and tear
The leaves and blossom from the pear;
I wish that I could set a snare
To catch you-but I shouldn’t dare,
For, though you tease me, I declare,
O Wind, if you were never there,
I don’t think I could manage, quite,
To sail my boat or fly my kite.
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