THE CYCLING GOVERNESS

I no longer teach my classes

Their Shakespeare and the glasses,

And the uses of the globes, as was my custom;

But all they'll learn from me

Is to ride the iron gee—

All other lessons utterly disgust 'em!

The girls no more will meddle

With the painful piano-pedal,

They'll only touch the pedal of their "Humber";

Like their grannies, they begin

At an early age to "spin,"

But the road it is their spinning-wheels encumber.

So wheeling now my trade is,

And finishing young ladies

In the proper kind of bicycling deportment;

I'm nearly finished, too,

And battered black and blue,

For of falls I've had a pretty large assortment!