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Show what siiori.ij li: ihim:? When L'mie um decided That he could no longer be A friend to such a devil ' As the Kaiser seemed to be. Our humble President Wilson. On u brighl but wii.tery d;iy. Said to the great Von HernsilorfT "Please make your ger-.i-away." The Germans carried out their dans To foil L'ncle Sam's report, To put to sea as transports The German fleet in port. The commander of the Vateiiand Said in a social chat, "To the Yank that'll make her seaworthy sea-worthy I'll certainly tip my hat." It was less than six months Liter In a convoy of fourteen That this great Levlathen Going out of port was seen. She was built for Pall ten thousand German Soldiers to convey Hut it happened to be Yankees That she hail aboard this da; . The Kusier learned their coming To the lighting front in Fr.un-e And knew that If he'd slay there They'd certainly make him dance. So to save his bloody bacon To a Duchmj.n'3 ivune he rled Now what should be done with William? Wil-liam? Is what I'd like heard sail. CARL NIF.LSICN'. Fairvie v, Utah, .1 une i'., I i |