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Show iSkuse for Thankfulness FOR what, and to whom, Thanks should I render, ) r6ZxZ When I wae on the dawn of Thanlgivingl y ' jl j Wj For glorious "Nature in the morn of its splendor, j 1 yfl 7 For health in the world I'm living! j : sun, "Old Sol," the fire of my days, 1 )C5AV6r e silvery moon and stars of the night, 6 '( warmnS the earth with its brilliant rays, ' ',' "TI---"1"" L -in& ses heavens own light. FOR the breath I breathe and the winds that blow,-" U V '2W For flowers that bloom, so fragrant and fair, "yJ For what I believe and for what I know, f MiiA For fields and forests and birds of the air. jr fj2u T0 frienck have and the friendsj've had, f - For the thoughts I thinandtlie dreams I dream, fty days gone by when I was a lad, i FOR peaceful' America, home of my birth, A soul acquainted with sorrow and mirth, I - fol) For a dear old mother whose hair is white, I n ( Her thoughts of the day, her prayers of the nightJM j I 1 I render Thans to God on high. V 7M Copyiliht.-1922. Western NcwspiJT Unloa. j ' ( Cd- j |