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MR. FRANK H. BREWER OF BAR HARBOR.
 
MR. FRANK H. BREWER OF BAR HARBOR.
  
"MEET
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"MEET misfortune with a smile,"
 
 
misfortune with a smile,"
 
 
Says the cheerful optimist.
 
Says the cheerful optimist.
 
"If you're up against the world,
 
"If you're up against the world,
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Start up business crushing stone;
 
Start up business crushing stone;
 
If you think the world a frost
 
If you think the world a frost
Why! Go to cutting ice alone."
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Why! Go to cutting ice alone."
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This setting of old saws
 
This setting of old saws
 
Came to mind, as Brewer's face
 
Came to mind, as Brewer's face
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When your trade is "hard" and "cold"
 
When your trade is "hard" and "cold"
 
Open up in Coal and Wood.
 
Open up in Coal and Wood.
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In summer, keeps you cool
 
In summer, keeps you cool
 
And in winter keeps you warm.
 
And in winter keeps you warm.
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Like the cheerful optimist
 
Like the cheerful optimist
 
He lets all troubles slide
 
He lets all troubles slide
 
 
For he has a winter and a summer "biz"
 
For he has a winter and a summer "biz"
 
With "Good Roads" on the side.
 
With "Good Roads" on the side.
 
 

Latest revision as of 20:11, 15 June 2017

MR. FRANK H. BREWER OF BAR HARBOR.

"MEET misfortune with a smile," Says the cheerful optimist. "If you're up against the world, Get Good Nature on your list; If you get the Marble heart, Start up business crushing stone; If you think the world a frost Why! Go to cutting ice alone."

This setting of old saws Came to mind, as Brewer's face Looked out from the artist's page Where it stood above, in place; But to carry out the thought This suggestion I'd include When your trade is "hard" and "cold" Open up in Coal and Wood.

In summer, keeps you cool And in winter keeps you warm. Crushes the stone to build the roads To haul them in upon. Like the cheerful optimist He lets all troubles slide For he has a winter and a summer "biz" With "Good Roads" on the side.