Show Just Folks By EDGAR A. A GUEST ANNIVERSARY We Va have never had a word wordIn wordIn wordIn In our nine and twenty years Does that sentence sound absurd As absurd as it appears Well VeIl Ill I'll change it and Ill I'll add If It weve we've argued in the past Of the words that we have had Hers have always been the last Ive I've agreed that black is white Many a time to get along She Sho has sometimes said all alJ right When she knew that I was wrong But in looking back toda today Oer O'er the tho quarreling weve we've done Of Ot our battles I would say Ive I've lost Jost more than I have won After AHer nine and twenty years I believe that I can say Just a bucketful of at pf tears I have had to kiss away There were times when I was mad There were times shed she'd sit and pout But the bitterest blows weve we've had We Ve have later laughed about Now our wedding day appears And to this I fill till the cup To our nine and twenty years' years Falling out and making up And I make this simple prayer When the end for lor us occurs And God calls us over over there That the tho last word shall be hers Copyright 1935 Edgar A. A G Guest est |