| Show Just Folks GUEST GUEST- EDGAR A. A They vowed for better or for worse thus the marriage vow is said That phrase the white-robed white priests rehearse With every man and maid they wed For better or for worse they say Repeating g it with trembling lip And from the altar turn away To start a lifetime comrade comrade- ship The better can be lightly borne With better comes no frown or tear It is the worse that wears the thorne The worse that love should learn to fear For better or for tor worse for worse they swear God grant they mean it w well ll I pray And when shall come the blight of care Let worse not drive their love away Protected 1940 by the George Georgel l Matthew Adams Service i. i 1 r |