I'd love to get hold of a copy of a poetry book I read in junior school (it was in the seventies, but from what I can remember the book was quite a bit older than that) It was a compilation of poems - one was about ' the baby over the way, is a better baby than me.....' and another had the line ' and when I'm gettin greally old, twenty eight or nine' and the only other one I can remember anything about, is kids buying shoes!
Bit sketchy I know, but can anyone shed any light?
If No One Ever Marries Me
Laurence Alma-Tadema
If no one ever marries me -
And I don't see why they should,
For nurse syas I'm not pretty,
And I'm seldom very good -
If no one ever marries me
I shan't mind very much,
I shall buy a squirrel in a cage
And a little rabbit-hutch;
I shall have a cottage near a wood,
And a pony all my own
And a little lamb, quite clean and tame,
That I can take to town.
And when I'm getting really old -
At twenty-eight or nine -
I shall buy a little orphan-girl
And bring her up as mine.