| Show Jt KS I L By EDGAR GAR A. A GUEST AFTERWARDS One left money and Jancis and amI stocks And rows rows and rows of building blocks And further to mark his path of life Two quarreling women who'd been his wife There was a library quickly sold And melted down into sliver silver cold There was a garden wondrous fair That will probably bly wither for want of ot care There was a yacht which had been pride And he gave that up on the day he died Now ow a a. staff stare of clerks is at work to find VAU 11 that l h he gathered and left behind X Another man died and nd in truth to tell Ho didn't leave much which the courts could sell The records of companies do not keep The rca ns why women and children weep But his Ills garden will greener grow row Because of the fact that he loved it so And numberless friends Whenever they meet Will think of him and his praise repeat Over his treasures mean hands wont won't paw There will be no quarrels in courts of law lav lie no lived and died cUed and his life life- was fair fall And he left glad memories everywhere t H Copyright 1928 Edgar A. A Guest t i I I. I I r p |