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Our girls in wartime When there's a labor shortage, Look, there the little girl is defiantly Can girls shave too? Even in winter, for shoveling, Everything they undertake, they succeed at! Even Kraetke* can be happy And who could ever think Even “security and order” Window cleaning maids in droves! And one doubter still wants to know: M. Brinkmann *Reinhold Kraetke was the administrative head of the Postal
Ministry
our girls do everything!
Oh
yes!
Wherever there's work to be done
- This is what I'll
illustrate –
They're there!
driving her “Bolle,”
cheeky and cute:
“White horse, go!”
Ringing the bell,
splashing
She swings her whip:
“Tally ho!”
Why, you should try it!
Take a
seat!
And now it goes chop, chop,
The stubble flies from the
cheek:
Scritch scratch!
Well—who could do it
better!
They show up!
No matter how thick the snow
lies,
Marie swings the shovel, broom, spade, pickaxe.
Even as train
dispatchers,
they're great!
Without swearing and
rushing
they slam the door shut in front of your nose.
about his pretty, new
postillions!
Money, letters, product samples
are delivered to
Müllers above
and to Cohns!
that they also swing the
baskets
heavy with coal!
“Mother, have you heard yet?
The
young lady has brought the coal!
Pay her the money!”
Heitza! Are now women's
business!
Have you noticed?
Do you want to go on nightly
rampages?
Hey, how quickly they'll arrest you!
No kidding!
You can recognize them by their
jaunty
step and gait.
Look! In short, plump
panties
Minna, Agnes, and Röschen wash
Everything until it is
shiny!
“whether a girl can sweep
chimneys?”
She'll gladly follow your beckoning
And climb up on
the roof in her black make-up!
Source: Wachtfeuer. Künstlerblätter zum Krieg 1914/15. No. 58 (1915) UB Heidelberg, https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.30347#0587