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HON. ALBERT H. SHAW, BATH, MAINE. | HON. ALBERT H. SHAW, BATH, MAINE. | ||
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Of mills and banks and millionaires | Of mills and banks and millionaires | ||
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That has not gone to seed. | That has not gone to seed. | ||
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And woodsmen, strong and stout; | And woodsmen, strong and stout; | ||
Ten thousand men, at my command | Ten thousand men, at my command |
Revision as of 18:15, 18 March 2017
[image-Pencil sketch of a gentlemen holding a musket, with buildings (one labeled SAW MILL, another labeled HOTEL KINEO) and ships in the background.]
HON. ALBERT H. SHAW, BATH, MAINE.
"THE time has come," the Walrus said "To talk of many things; Of mills and banks and millionaires And congressmen and kings. Now listen carefully, my dears To what the Walrus sings.
A shooting camp that's not too damp; Is what we chiefly need. A city house or two beside Are very good indeed. A state committee job, perhaps, That has not gone to seed.
A group of mills, a world of trees And woodsmen, strong and stout; Ten thousand men, at my command To come! Whene'er I shout— These little minor worldly things Would help my feelings out.
"The time has come," the Walrus said "To talk about friend Shaw; And how to be a Governor And how to make the law; But every time I mention that, He simply murmurs "Pshaw."