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I Jaxx I ,il Q K ll? R ' T S! Uf'7lfj' 13511211 Hun amh 31 were Huang Ehir Tune PVhrn You and I lfl!?7'f? Young flfngieu I wondered today to Lakemont, Edie And down to the clear old school. Prof. VVarren is still dean of men, Edie But no one obeys his rules. Miss Long is still dealing out cash, Edie And as tight as she can be. Prof. Allen yapps as of yore, Edie In the class of Geometry. i Scott Radley is feeble with age, Edie His rice and his beans nearly done, Then let us sing of the days of Starkey Sem, When you and I were young. Mrs. Fuller still sits in the hall, Edie A'ChuCk Corwith is going to Yale. And Allie is married to Paul, Edie We knew that that wouldn't fail. Jack and Linda will be married soon, Edie. Starkey's athletes still have red hair. Billy Kent continues with spelling, Edie As he did when we were there. Prof. Sutphen has lost ten pounds, Edie As well as most all his hair. Then let us sing of the days at Starkey Sem. VVhen you and I were young.
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I HX LEU X125 ,Zz I .ix-E -Ti P T --. Seventy-iufo Ee Cllnurse uf Girue lube She was ma sheba, I was her shiekg I loved her heapa She eopped all ma sleep. She loved me moocha I loved her moreg lVIa heart she did boocha, She cut to de core. I could no stand it- I went to her dad, Her hand I demandit- Gott! He wuz mad! He took ma ear, To the front door he lead He kicked me out On top of ma head. She took to mopin' Becuz I'd been canned, But I kept ahopin', So to run off, we planned. In de middle of night I came to her house- N ot a creature wuz sturri Not even de mouse. She came-a out And jumped in de can, De tire blew out And woke her old man. He opened de window And saw us out there, Q I1 CI learned all ma sweariu' Ahearing him swearl. CC07lfi71NFd on next jmgej
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