| Show i I I I I I p r I I NATURES NATURE'S LAW Well you jou can argue till Ull the crack of doom And point your jour fingers to lo the stubborn facts But unconcerned the roses come cometo to bloom bloomI And silently the law o ot of nature acts long admitted two and two make four Thistles breed thistles they grow Chance does oes not bring contentment to your door Fate Is not fashioned by tho the dice you throw Foil Folly Tolly and nd trouble travel hand In hand Wisdom is never easy to attain IWho Who builds build his castle on the shifting shiUng sand sandI S Shall all have but loss and wreckage for his pain For ages long despair has followed sin Grim nature sets her price and takes It too However much the shameful seem t to win Only the strong shall see the battle through The wisest children come from parents wise On honest conduct happiness depends That That blissful Ignorance which blinds mens men's eyes eves i In sorrow and disaster always ends I Copyright Cop 1925 Edgar A A. Guest I |