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A series of short comic poems in a conversational, often first-person voice that lampoons and celebrates domestic life and fatherhood. The verses sketch everyday scenes—babies, siblings, household frictions, and parental anxieties—and turn minor frustrations into wry observations with rhythmic, colloquial language. Recurring themes include the absurdities of childcare, family finances, and masculine self-image, delivered with playful irony and plainspoken humor. The collection favors light meter and punchy endings, aiming for readable, broadly comic snapshots rather than sustained narrative.

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Title: Bib Ballads

Author: Ring Lardner

Illustrator: Fontaine Fox

Release date: July 3, 2008 [eBook #25961]

Language: English

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BIB BALLADS

BY

RING W. LARDNER

ILLUSTRATED BY

FONTAINE FOX

Published by
P. F. VOLLAND & CO.
NEW YORK CHICAGO TORONTO

Copyright 1915
P. F. Volland & Co.
Chicago, U. S. A.
(All Rights Reserved)


CONTENTS


 

FOREWORD



Dear Parents:—Don't imagine, please,
It's in a boastful spirit
I fashion verses such as these;
That's not the truth or near it.

A hundred or a thousand, yes,
A million kids there may be
Who aren't one iota less
Attractive than this baby.

I'll venture that your household has
As valuable a treasure
As mine, but mine I know, and as
For yours, I've not that pleasure.

And that is why my book's about
Just one, O Dads and Mothers;
But babes are babes, and mine, no doubt,
Is very much like others.

THE AUTHOR


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