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Cut City l stood upon a bridge, beneath which flows The Father of Waters smoothly by. I gazed into the mirrored depths below And saw the blue reflection of the sky. I looked aboutgon either side I saw Enormous buildings shining in the sun. I saw the cars and crowded streets. I heard A million sounds, which only seemed as one. I gazed still further-toward the north I saw The grand dome of the Capitol arise. And to the left of that I spied the great Cathedral spires that seemed to touch the skies. liar off, though plainly seen, stood row on row Of pretty homes and little plots of green. I saw it all, and seeing, thrilled with joy And smiled upon our town, the fairest seen. But even as I smiled, I looked once more Across the river to its western shore. I saw a group of houses, old and bare. There were no streets, but pathways here and there I saw the children-some of them ill clad And sickly, too,-go from these dirty homes To schools whose grades were pitifully bad. A man passed by-I saw upon his face No look of joy. I-Ie paused not to admire Nor disapprove. His city was himself. And others, too, I knew were in the mire, Touched by no flame of manhood's holy Ere. Oh, Seniors, there is work for us to do. Though grand, our city is still far from great. And we, the future citizens, must try To be of service, not to stand and wait. There is yet much to dog let every man And woman in the future give his all, And boost, and help to make our city be A better and more vvonderful Saint Paul. 16
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