Show o o 1 More Truth Than Poe Poetry ry l o By JAMES J. J MONTAGUE J JEVERY b EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN The robin soon will come como again To fill the tho world with song The thrush and oriole and wren Will vm hasten home ere long But let our hearts be not too g gay y Spring cheers the F soul its it's true But on the first sunshiny day 1 Tho The slug will be here too tool The violet by the mossy stone Which Wordsworth sang abo about t. t Will give the ie wood a warmer tone When Then once it blossoms out But do not be too swift to sing sing sing- Bo Be not unduly glad I Pray dont don't forget that In the spring The poison polson ivy's bad I The The tender shoot I of marrow peas pea I Will soon soon peer through the grou ground The apple blossoms from irom the tre trees Will faU like snow around But let Jet us is not burst forth in so song none I Or feel too full of ot cheer c S Mosquitoes always come along About that time lime of year We We long to see the winter go And feel teel once more the sun sun We c earn to bid farewell to snow And hear the brooklets run Though spring smiles over moor and fen tene ten fen We e feel assured somehow Well We'll have as m many ny troubles then I i As we are having now now Copyright 1924 by the Bell Syndicate Inc I |