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Show I v L Rippling I Rhymes I By WALT MASON. Courage Sometimes things seem all disjoint - d in this wear path ve tread. wfr gallc-d and disappointed, and we wlsfl 'I ' we were dead. And it is a foolisn habit, letting briny teardrops start, man should never be a rabbit; oe should have a lion heart. If the heart i.s larking, he can still Pre'fI!, If it's there, and his burden blithely ' packing, show no symptoms of despair 1 am prone to vain repining, when strike a vein of grief; it's my nature to be whininc, and to paw around ana bee; but bv long and earnest practic I've acquired a cheerful front, and ! chortle when, the fact is. tears wouia seem the proper stunt Let the tinhorn tin-horn griefs assemble, they will thin , I'm not afraid, though my rabbit near may tremble. I'll pretend Im unfli; mayed And the bluft will work ' bet vou. and 'twill work as well Ijw ! vou; don't let worry scare or fret ou. face tho beat, and mutter I Nerve's a fhlns 'hat some Jner: j . aj, nis they've dared; but ML show a greater merit who pretend w are not scared. i |