Show 1 r j I Uncle Walt Wait I The Poetic Philosopher J rill S The hero of this simple tale was born of parents beastly poor they ti toil and wrought ht without avail avail- to scrape a I living hiving in from the moor Our hero ear made resolve that he would strive for greater heights let oth SUCCESS in these ruts revolve and carry carryon on their puny fights to gailIN path pathIN tl IN LIFE wealth to live in state is all that makes this life worth aj when I Im I'm m grown rown Ill I'll pull my frei freight ht and try to raise a pile His dreams came true in every way as visions came carne in days of oi of he took no time for rest or play but gathered in fat yellow gold By st steps our hero rose to heights of usefulness and fame he put the his foes and held the ace in every game ame He lie lau laughed hed at fig trees and at vi viand VIne Tint and all an domestic trifling thin things s he owned some somo railways and some min mines mine's ai aiwas was among the copper kings But why detail his glories so so Why should try to count his dimes It I is enough h for us to know hes he's been indicted times I Copyright 1909 1509 by George Ceorge Ceorge Matthew Mathew Adams |