Show lust Just Folks p By EDGAR A. A GUEST l 1 V WHEN SHE'S ES E'S A AWAY VAY If tou ou think that homes are jus chairs and books f An fou 3 pictures and hallways a and d dJ j ingle nooks J JYo I Yo Yoi i 1 will learn how little t I mean some soma day 11 When en youre you're left with them arid and aridI I the wife's wIte's away It pou think that homes are j fusI just fus I j carpets carpels deep t tAnd And pillows of silk in a lavish I heap You Tou will learn how sadly the eye eye I f carl car stare 1 At such silent stuff when Ith the It I wife's not there u I I fc If H you think the theres there's es e's much joy ini in I the things you own It ff Try living JivIng with them for a month month j I I alone If m mAnd And you you'll learn in a week with I f the wife not there VA That youra youre dreading the tho sight o oher of I her empty chair j I You may jo journey back to you youri f silver plate fy j jI I Your books and your chairs but buti the house you'll hate 3 t For its it's just a museum grown j jI I I ghastly gray m Filled with lifeless things when the wife's away i I Copyright 1936 Edgar A. A G Guest e esl |