The Actor’s Farewell

The actor stood with his only love,

Alone by the foaming sea;

Breathing vows of affection,

Devotion and constancy.

The season, it had opened,

Long months she’d have to wait;

For the company’s out for forty weeks,

From Maine to the Golden Gate.

To his darling little Katie,

In confidence he has told;

From the state of California

He will steal the Gate of Gold

(For his purse it is not heavy);

Then he also will have time

To pick up the Free Silver

In the Colorado clime.

He whispers then a last “good-bye.”

He will return with the June bug.

Then with a kiss and loving sigh,

They took their parting hug.

(The following June—The Actor’s return.)

Shoes all gone; clothes all torn;

Actor now feels quite forlorn.

Life’s a pest, needs a rest,

Had to walk from way out West.

Watch in soak, heart is broke,

Plans have vanished just like smoke;

Katie’s pet, busted yet,

Couldn’t buy a cigarette.

People slow, got no go,

A good actor they don’t know;

Have to work like a Turk,

No more acting—dry goods clerk.