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Show Uncle Walt Iks Post Pkilos9W il , 1 THE ATTEBNOON. As a man frow- War hi hingaa craatx. and his taath fall out and hta y " Mk; and he bmm pain in b a.1d nJ ha. k. and all hia lnn Mi are out of whack: him limba ar fwbl. hia feet art eoM if bitter thlnj whn a .mr growa old! Wh?n a man towb old na w prone to tell of the. joyou day when the. word wtfgH well; when he i jroungai the flkleB were fair, and neace virtue were everywhere, and malda wr lovely ami men were hold ; suh dreama will come a a man rowa old! Aft a man grows older he alalia and oroorm of ftw-ei. er lephvr and hrtahfer moon a, of nobler rlvare and larger aeaa and Mnr tinaeu and hither tree; the pa it hftft gloria, he'd fain unfnld. as a man grow old. a a man tmi old! Oh. let him go on hie weary way. and tell the. tala of an ancient an-cient dav! It all that'a left when thli !1f (a here, and the wind la bleak and the night la near! These tales and vision, vi-sion, so often told, are all that's left as a man irftwi oldt Copyright. 1911. by 5re Mattbaw Adams. |