If U Seek Amy

Baker, John JMB at STRADLEY.COM
Fri Jan 23 02:52:19 UTC 2009


        While I don't want to stand in the way of further research, I
suspect that it cannot now be determined whether this is something Joyce
made up or is instead what it purports to be, a clever vulgar street
rhyme.  FWIW, Google Books has nothing earlier, but that's to be
expected and is consistent with both possibilities.


John Baker



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>High-class indeed -- Joycean, even, with its echo of "If you see Kay"
>from _Ulysses_.

And I don't think he made it up, either... Don't forget its companion,
though: "If you see kay. Tell him he may. See you in tea.
Tell him from me."

James Harbeck.

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