Show JUST JUS T F FOLKS 0 L LK K S E Copyright 1832 1932 by Edgar A. A A. A Guest T LAUGHTER Thank God for laughter I f When it rings That Instant care and doubt take wings And even pain and temples hot Are temporarily forgot And the false Joys of ot power and pride By comedy are thrown aside The joyous soul that can supplant The Thc dull monotony of cant The tedium of scheme schem and plan Which mark the dally daily path of man With laughter sets his fellows free I w From every human misery Who can be work to laughter rare Is loosed from every bond of care Self with Its heavy weight of doubt Is for the moment blotted out For while man maD laughs he cant can't recall at lie e has baa eyer cyer Y- Y grieved at t au all m |