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Show 4 Walt Mason r POOR OLD NOAH tfoati WShater ban bebn barred from the1 famous Hall Of l'imr-; he's too dead to take It bard, yet It seems a beastly shame: for the iook that Noah penned, though in places hard lo read. a "i'r ! everlasting friend, and the son of friend we need. N'cah's picture must not bang 1 in the Hall m bright anil fair, though 'twould honor all the gang of punk poets' en'ere-1 there; N'coli wrote no cheap romance, ro-mance, and be played im rhv meslei 's game, no be never h.ul a Chsnoc In the well known Hall of Fame N'oah Iook ilu ' toughest words that the country, could In - 1 vent, or eould borrow from the Kurds, and he showed Just what they m ah' not a word could get away, when this man was on Its trail; he would chase It dayn by day till be grabbed it l.v the tall 'Tv.a.v a tiresome, musty task, but old i Noah held it down, while his neighbors Used to last., idly In the, idle town. SaK- -poets, all such birds, went to Noah's noble tome for the meaning of the vv r,i - i , . the.v used in apsecn or pome, sow the sanev an.l the I :u'ds fill tbal Hall of high renown, while the surly outald guards ttirn the rifted .N'oah do.v n . Shsrte of N'oah. never mind' You're a winnerT ju-t the same tlioupli the judges, deal' nnd blind, shoo you froni the Hall ofj Fame. |