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Show FALLING AWAY FROM GRACE. 1 :: . Every time, when Christmas -comes an' music fills the place, I '.exercise my privilege of fallin, 'way , from grace I When I see these smart young fellers lookin' miqhty spruce an' prime. I let 'em know thar's life still in the (. old boys every time! Must they have all the pleasure? 1 ain't the old boys got no show, That hearn the bells a-ringin' in the old days long ago? Rcturnin' thanks to Providence that still we're feelin' prime, ' We let 'em1 know life's thril-lin' in the j old boys every time! 1 So, keep the fiddles goin', an' let the ! dance begin, An' give the old chaps half a show, you'll see 'em crowdin' in! ITer every time when Christmas comes, an' nuusic's in the race, We exercise our privilege of fallin'' Tk-.iway from grace! Frank L. Stanton, in Atlanta Constitution, |