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HON. FRED J. ALLEN, President of the Maine Senate.
  
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LIKE ripples on a forest pool
 
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That laugh and disappear,
ALLEN, President of the Maine Senate.
 
 
 
IKE ripples on a forest pool
 
That lau~h and disappear,
 
 
So trouble seems to fade away
 
So trouble seems to fade away
"\Vhenever you draw near.
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Whenever you draw near.
Those li:nocks you had while yet a boy
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Those knocks you had while yet a boy
For " ery steady diet,
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For very steady diet,
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You now well use with gavel loud,
You now well use with ~avelloud,
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To keep the senate quiet.
To li:eep the senate quiet.
 
 
The touchstone of the Public.
 
The touchstone of the Public.
\Vith record clean and stron~,
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With record clean and strong,
 
With you for our example
 
With you for our example
"\Ye scarcely could do wron!?',
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We scarcely could do wrong.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 15 June 2017

HON. FRED J. ALLEN, President of the Maine Senate.

LIKE ripples on a forest pool That laugh and disappear, So trouble seems to fade away Whenever you draw near. Those knocks you had while yet a boy For very steady diet, You now well use with gavel loud, To keep the senate quiet. The touchstone of the Public. With record clean and strong, With you for our example We scarcely could do wrong.