Show TI THE I 1 H bootlegger under a spreading chestnut tree the tho milliage Til liage bootlegger standa might popular man inan Is he folks like to shako his hands for some of the booze ho he has in sto stok k was made in foreign lands his ill als kale Is crisp and green an 1 njg g ilia faco face Is like the tan III illa brow gawet with honest sv secir cir jr ito earns wh whatever what ateer eor lie he can and looks tho the whole world in the f faco ace for he sells to any man week in week out from morn till night you can hear the groat great distillery and the gurgling liquor fio flow and he faithfully tends to all his ills friends when the 00 evening sun is lo 10 low and neighbors coming home from work look in at the open door they love to taste his latest brow and always ask for more and dollar bills around him fly like chaff from a threshing floor tolling rojo rejoicing icing sorrowing onward thru life he goes each evening sees a it sale begun each an lornIng sees its close by sousing people to the gills ho ile earns a days repose thanks thanks to thee my worthy friend for the lesson thou hast taught thus at the steaming still of life our fortunes must bo be wrought and gloomily MIlY I 1 ponder on what prohibition brought philip jr in tho the no york sun |