Show Th The F Fraternity t r it j I I I of Age I By DOUGLAS MALLOCH MALLOCH X WELL W LL here we are all growing growIng growS grow grow- S VY ing old together You think Its It's only you I only I Yet Tet colder grows s to each the colder cold coldS er cr weather And not a one Time Time- ever passes byI by- by S I sometimes very greatly wonder whether Time knows there are the humble humble hum hum- ble and the high The Croesus and th the beauty anti and the scholar Grow gray around the temples like the rest r The e vagrant on the road without a dollar Is l In is that same procession walking walk walk- ing lag west The gray gra hair falls upon the curates curate's collar collarAs collarAs collarAs As well as on the sinner sans a B vest I think perhaps that heres here's our only error error We walk together yet we walk al alone on e The he while the Journey would lose half Its terror If we would laugh together at the stone The common highway vay always Is the fairer Yes res fairer than some tow-path tow of our own The lonely scowl the many are the merry Sharing discomfort in some crowded crowde place Upon the train the overloaded ferry terry We bear our burdens with a better better better bet bet- ter grace Tho The years are heavy but are not I so very If met together with a smiling face I C F c 1931 Dou Douglas I Ins Malloch W U Service |