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Show SO EASY TO COMPLAIN It's H13 easiest thing in the world to complain. The grumbler can always find rea- son lo whine; One cloud in the sky is an omen of rain, Bui why should we fret if the weather weath-er is fine? Fault, finding's the easiest' , thing we "' caVdo- - "Jf It's seldom that things can be rated at par; But what the world's wanting of mc and of you 1 Is to try to be cheerful with thing3 as they arc. There's many a flaw in the pleasures we plan, There's many a thorn cn the stem I ' of the rose 1 j Life never makes perfect the pathway of man, I There arc trouble's to meet him j wherever he goes. 1 (The winner can always find reason to ;whlne, j The worst we can see when the best seems afar, There are bound 10 be days when the sun fails to shine, So try to be cheerful with things I ' as thev arc. ' jjlt is easy to groumble and find fault f and frown,, 'i It is easy to criticise manners and fi men, j ! The cynics can tell1 what is wrong I I with their town, . Ajid the scoffers are ready with! , j " tongue and with pen, I H,But here's to the man with the cour- , I age to see The joys which exist not the failings i which mar, , jWho looks for the best and trying to J ; be .Contented, and cheerful with things as , ' they are. 00 |