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Show JUST FOLKS ' By EO GAB A. GUliT. 4- e Tni: KTNDTA VIOIOIIROR I have a kindly neighbor, one who stands Dcslelo my gate and chats with mo awhile, Gives me the glory of his radiant' smile And comes at times to help with willing will-ing hands. iXo stati"ii high or rank this man commands. com-mands. He. too, must trudge, as I, the Ion-,' day's mile! 'And yet, devoid of pomp or gaudy i .style. He h;is p. worth exceeding stocks orj lands. To him I ko when sorrow's at my door. , In him I lean when burdens come my way Together oft we talk our trials o'er. And there Is warmth In each goodnight good-night we say. A kindly neighbor' Wars and strife sha'l end When man has made tho man next door his friend. (Copyright, 1&22. Edgar A. Guest.) oo |