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Show I " nrF NEW DAWN. (By Berton Braley.) The world's a meas; I do not know-Where know-Where wo are going to from here. With Minkes and lockouts causing W 00 And unrest In tho atmosphere The cost of living still Is high. I can't keep even, though I try I My duns would form a parapet, i A huge and frowning wall of debt, j Composed of bills I cannot pay; I Yet here's a thought to calm my fret, 'Tomorrow Is another day!" At any rale, llfo lsn t "low, No matter how It lacks In cheer. The game is full of jazz and go And new surprises, far and near; And though we fuss and though wo sigh. The panorama reusing by Is one wo never will forget W e view each passing silhouette And when night hides the view, ws say. "Ah. well, it Isn't over yet, Tomorrow Is another day!" , Hope springs eternal. It. will grow. Though skies be dull and dour and dror, ! It brings our breasts a pleasant glow-No glow-No matter how the fates may sneer; 'And thus, through all tho hue and cry. I We keep bellovlng. till we die. I In Hope's enchanted amulet And though our brows with toll we wet, While fortune looks the other way. Wt cry, in spite of work and sweat, ! "Tomorrow Is another day!" I Envoy. Life though with curso and eplthot ; Wo fiomoUmes greet what comes. your net I Of magic binds us. como what mav Today is bad1 Yvasto no regret, Tomorrow is another day! I (Copyright 1!22. NBA Service) -oo |