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I am a hunchback, yellow faced,—
A hateful sight to see,—
'Tis all that other men can do
To pass and let me be.

I am a woman,—my hair is white—
I was a drunkard's lass;
The gin dances in my head,—
I stumble as I pass.

I am a man that God made at first,
And teachers tried to harm;
Here hunchback, take my friendly hand,—
Good woman, take my arm.
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