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Show Walt Mason .y THE HIGH PLACt I do not envy Warren , his task II ITOuld not share, I have n. presidential bi a, I want ni White House chair, for ' nil it brlbgs, as he ylll sec. Is daln and1 fancy care. He's full of high rSsolVCI ou knilyv. our confidence tr. earn, he'd; make the wheels of commerce g. as nil good wheels should turn, and nui the lid on every w.e and givo us joy to burn. . And If we all stood ul his I k. to help! ns best we might, to share the burden , j ne must (lack, arid cheer I'.lm day and njghL he might .enjoy that old while, shack and think his work delight. Hut I ere he's fairly warmed his seat a mil-1 mil-1 Hon hUpgry chaps will ask why, In the 1 I name of l'ete,- they don't get public I snaps, and ihe will storm him In the street and bore him with their yaps. And he will ail al night and siph. mid ciisa the awkward fates that put lifni In a place bo inch, where only trouble wa(t. ho nation has enough of pie io feed th hungry skates'. And thoee who fall to get a aUcC will (ay lie Is a fake, und they wlil hand him chunks of Ice when he a expecting cake, and . rice a day or maybe twice, hit weary heart wlil I. teak And lie will walk with dragging iten to meet his caller guy. a:id they will ?fi. he loaea pep with every peaalng ia , and soon hell summon Old Pog Shep to chase the bores a-n., 00 e |