Franklin P. Adams

Here you will find the Poem Unshackled Thoughts on Chivalry, Romance, Adventure, Etc. of poet Franklin P. Adams

Unshackled Thoughts on Chivalry, Romance, Adventure, Etc.

Yesterday afternoon, while I was walking on Worth Street, 
A gust of wind blew my hat off. 
I swore, petulantly, but somewhat noisily. 
A young woman had been near, walking behind me; 
She must have heard me, I thought. 
And I was ashamed, and embarrassedly sorry. 
So I said to her: "If you heard me, I beg your pardon." 
But she gave me a frightened look 
And ran across the street, 
Seeking a policeman. 
So I thought, Why waste five hours trying to versify the incident? 
Verse libre would serve her right.