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Show REMINDER By Berton Braley You owe me a letter, old friend, old 1 friend. So ylt down tonight and come through; It's months since I've read any missive you've penned To tell ale what's happened to vm-I vm-I know that we're muny day s Journey apart. I Know how thc time takes It flight. But still there's a placo for you deep In my heart. So, why, oh, why. don't you write T 1 read now and then that you've done this or that And 1 Judge that the world treats you well. But why not come through with some personal chat That only a letter can tell; Some news of your home and the kids and the wife Ati.I stuff of t h;t t Intimate trend. The dear and thc tender and true things of life? You owe me a letter, old friend. You owe me a letter, old friend, old friend, Great Scott, I'M the one that's to blame! I find that you've written since I did I bend My brow to the earth in my hamc. I'm going to answer that letter you wrote TVlihin a few days on the dead (Just now I have only Rot time for this note); Believe mo, Yours Faithfully. Fred. (Copyright. Iy22. NEA Service) nn |