Show Just Folks By EDGAR A A. GUEST I wonder what is more important here Than bread and milk and healthy healthy healthy heal heal- thy roguish cheeks A little garden blossoming every year ear And the first sentence which the baby speaks All labor and all wisdom lead to thesA these thes A fireplace where the mother sits and sews sew Dinners and suppers and occasional occasional occasional occa occa- teas Birthdays and feast days to the thelong thelong thelong long years year's close Fame blows her trumpet fortune waves her hand Soldiers go forth to battle and to todie todie todie die Still at the doorway where the tho loved ones stand The best delights of fame and fortune lie He These make mans man's life however high he rise His family's welfare and its mirth and song His home contented lit by laughIng laughing laugh- laugh Ing tag eyes If Ie these be right then little else is wrong Copyright 1935 Edgar A. A Guest |