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le -lewd, I e You've heard of the needle the haystack concealed From every searching eye, But do you know of the one the mountains hid? If not, to tell you, I'll try. The woods near Canada Lake was the place One Saturday morn, the time, The Neadle , you've guessed, was in search of a deer Though cold and damp was the clime. The deer eluded this hunter, And so did the trail he sought. Time passed when he was supposed to return But no glimpse of him was caught. So men from miles around set out To tramp thru mountains and bog To seek some trail that would lead them to The hunter lost in the fog. His teachers and schoolmates, determined to help Laid books and work aside The school was closed, forgotten now I 'Til they, their hand had tried Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday Such hunting men never had done On foot, by plane, by ladders in caves, Each day ending as begun. No track, no clue, no trace was found And still the search was waged While coffee and food the women prepared So hunger would be assuaged. And then the joyful news was brought The sirens blew the call, Dickie is found, the search is o'er, Return now, one and all . And people at home by their radios Heard with joy the tidings Found at last alive and well Safe from the mountains' hidings. So instead of the haystack of old renown That hid the needle from view Twas the Adirondack Mountains this time To our Neadle's trail held the clue. As far as we know, no one ever has found That elusive needle in the hay, But everyone knows the Neadle in the mountains Was found one Gladsome day.
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