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Tobacco is a Dirty Weed -- Graham Lee Hemminger

Thans to readers Bob Williams and Tim Reynolds for pointing out that Adams was
riffing off the following Graham Lee Hemminger poem:
(Poem #1915) Tobacco is a Dirty Weed
 Tobacco is a dirty weed,
 I like it.
 It satisfies no normal need,
 I like it.
 It makes you thin, it makes you lean,
 It takes the hair right off your bean.
 It's the worst darn stuff I've ever seen.
 I like it.
-- Graham Lee Hemminger
Hemminger in turn seems to have been poking fun at the far more solemn (and, as
far as I can find out, anonymous) verse:

 Tobacco is a filthy weed
 That from the devil doth proceed,
 That drains your purse,
 That burns your clothes,
 That makes a chimney of your nose.

However I still feel that while Hemminger's poem was merely an amusing parody,
Adams's had some undefinable element to it that lent it a touch of steel, and
which makes it far more trenchant than it appears at first glance.

martin

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Anonymous said...

I can recall seeing Mr. Hemminger's poem on a cigarette pack dispenser my parents had in our kitchen (circa 1950's - I wish I still had it, it would probably bring a bunch of bucks on Ebay). I have been reciting it since I was a youth to this day as an amusement to friends, but could only credit the dispenser. Thanks for the real author's name to credit. Hemminger's poem is intended to make clear the outright contrariness, a fine American tradition, of the smoker. A great comment and reminder about the smoking habit.

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Anonymous said...

Amazingly my parents also had that little poem on a wooden cigarette pack dispensor in our kitchen circa 1950's and I've always remembered it. Just Googled it tonight. Interesting to find its origins.

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Anonymous said...

I saw this poem in the guest house of tobacco magnate John Monroe Holiday in Galivant's Ferry, SC. It is very catchy and says it all.

Acebass said...

When I was a kid, we had the Complete Works of Mark Twain. I read this poem and never forgot it~!

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