Show LIGHTS AND SHADOWS I S S Burdocks Down at the end of tho garden old Where early the shadows fall And leaves tho sunflowers of sold fringed with their Look over beyond tho wall Is n spot untouched by the scythe or hoc Tis the place vlicro tho broadleaved burdccks grow I Two children sit In tho mnale chadc 1 J As quirt H mice are they And wonderful things of the burs theyve nmtie SIn > 1 S-In their afternoon at play j I Baskets and boxes and garlands rare Woven from burs and the lower3 furI j I JIo Is a boy Just twelvo years old And she Is I girl of ten With nut brown eyes and hair of gold As coy and shy us a wren A crown he has woven for hor golden locks Set with the gems from tho hollyhocks She Is n queen of dominion wide And he Is 1 warrior bold One subject she has and none beside But her power Is quite untold And her warrior Invades tho orchard I ihnre And brings her a feast that Is rich and rare J I I With dainty hand and with royal l grace In those wonderful baskets there The fruits we gathered shell deftly placo I Fringed with aiiUmn blossoms fair No royal banquet us line cai be I As this banquet under the maple tree I Oh days that arc gone to return no morol I n hopeful youth was then And I playmate I lost In days of yore Was that brownovcd girl of ten But no lovo since then has been rmre as hers Whom I crowned with D crown made of burdock burs Wr Going Bail i Now whero arc you poln said Kelly I You aeem to be under full sail I Then Donahue arld vill tell you Moikc bato up Tom Scott to a Jcl I InS I am Just goln1 ball Preparing for Winter 1 I You say you have ceased to care for 1 me 2 meWcller Its hardly that she said punching tho too of her sImper with her parasol But you see tho lake season Is nearly over Well And Guy has been promised the position posi-tion of usher at the Theater i For Making Money I For what are you In prison pray To the man In stripes ho cried Why Just for maltInG money Tho prisoner replied TIs strange for I havo money made For thirty years quite nl hAnd h-And then the prisoner whispered Where do you hide your le1 A Question of Light l A match they say will make one light But If their hearts are true S Onu match will be sufficient quite To light the hearts of two Was Not Using His Own Leather Between Draper and Sandy a Salt Lake man was driving along the road yesterday morning when ho overtook a farmer boy who was trudging north through the rain Ho held his horses up and proffered the boy a seat In the buggy No I thank you said the boy In n I peculiar popgun style I can just as well walk aa not Why Us raining Yes but Ive got an umbrella Then you wont get In No I thank you Ive got one of Ephs boots on and one of dads boots on too I can Just as well walk as not Might Make n Difference I love the ground you walk on Would you do that said she I you knew that It was mortgaged Quito as hcay as can be |