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Show The Rambling Rhymster By LES PLETTNER Roots The trees have their roots In the friendly soil, From which they draw sustenance. The grain has its roots Where the work-. work-. ers toil, In the field with !yvK W panse. WM xe plants have YMfW Rl their roots 1 1 v7 ?fy, In the soft brown WY earlh' vlXrs . kindly loam. jRftf Their roots are in places - ygjw-'ft'V That gave them -v birth Bat man has his roots in home. The flowers have roots In the garden green-In green-In the plottings along the path; ' All hidden away from the harsh and mean, Secure from the storm king's wrath. The lilacs have roots By the porch's side, From which they draw lovely chrome; And there in calm peace They would fain abide, Like man, with his roots in home. All things have their roots In something sure, Below, under heaven's dome; The trees and the bushes On fen and moor But man has his roots in home. |