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Now that is why, for forty years,
 
Now that is why, for forty years,
 
J. W. Maxwell's name appears
 
J. W. Maxwell's name appears
As town cIerk; that is just two score;
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As town clerk; that is just two score;
 
They hope he'll serve them two score more.
 
They hope he'll serve them two score more.
 
He's served the schoolboard thirty-five
 
He's served the schoolboard thirty-five
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For like grim death his claws do cling,
 
For like grim death his claws do cling,
 
When he has found a right good thing.
 
When he has found a right good thing.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 5 June 2017

J. W. MAXWELL, SABATTUS, MAINE.

"Ring out the old, ring in the new," Is the maxim, tried and true, When 'tis applied as in the song, To driving out abuse and wrong. But when the old has stood the test, Proving itself to be the best, Why should we doubtful blessings choose, Risking a certain good to lose? Sabattus people argue thus, And save themselves a yearly fuss Of naming servants new, their work Is safe with him who will not shirk. Now that is why, for forty years, J. W. Maxwell's name appears As town clerk; that is just two score; They hope he'll serve them two score more. He's served the schoolboard thirty-five In other places, much alive. He's served least ten years or so, Still looking for more work to do. "Go to the ant," someone has said; Consider the lobster, friends, instead, For like grim death his claws do cling, When he has found a right good thing.