Show I.- I. Both Sides of It J JQ Q c J 1 q By BERTON BRALE BRACEY Y I J. J When r I take walks 1 to vary em emI 1 I often go and nd stare At fish in the aquarium k And as I watch them there I Swimming about so wearily t With tails that slowly swish 4 I I whisper very drearily I I Poor fish f J I I For though they're graceful sinuous sinuous Their eyes ees are bored and blank i I Because of trips continuous About that little tank Perhaps that life Ufo seems gay to them s 5 anyone could wish I I But I look on and say t to them 1 Poor fish I Yet they the theno no doubt are wondering j What hat I can find in life lIte With all its human blundering f 1 fAnd And worrying and strife j Doubtless as they look out at me me They think Oh tush and I And if they could they'd the shout at m me mo I. I Poor fish Copyright 1922 N. N E. E A. A Service ce J |