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MR. EBEN HOLMES OF EASTPORT.
 
MR. EBEN HOLMES OF EASTPORT.
  
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I BELIEVE I'm up against it, when I try to fix in rhyme,
 
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The activities of these Eastport men, who hustle all the time: --
BELIEVE I'm up ~ainst it, when I tr,V to fix in rhyme,
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Who, like Holmes, ship lumber southward in their coastwise barkentines
The acth'ities of these Eastport men, who hustle all the time:Who, like Holmes, ship lumber southward in their coastwise barkentines
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And take certain time from lumber and devote it to sardines.
And ta.lm certain time from lumber and devote it to sardines.
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Thirty years he's been a working, with a deal of honest toil,
Thinl' years he's been a working, with a deal of honest toil,
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To extend the ready markets of the little fish in oil;
To extend the ready marlrets of the little fish in oil;
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Till his name is known and honored where the can-opener's to be found
Till his Dalne is known and honored where the can-opener's to be found
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Which, I hardly need to mention is the whole wide earth around.
'Which, I hardly need to mention is the whole wide earth around.
 
 
I said "I'm up against it when I try to fix in rhyme,
 
I said "I'm up against it when I try to fix in rhyme,
The bUSiness of these Eastport nlen who hustle all the time,"
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The business of these Eastport men who hustle all the time,"
 
But I have one line in meter that I really want to use
 
But I have one line in meter that I really want to use
To set forth friend Holmes's business, in the way or boots and shoes.
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To set forth friend Holmes's business, in the way of boots and shoes.
 
Four years, he's been a hustling in a most successful way,
 
Four years, he's been a hustling in a most successful way,
Building" up a ~owing" business-more pro,a'l'essive every dayAnd in real estate he's active; knows the price of cornel' lots,
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Building up a growing business -- more progressive every day
Pushes hard for Eastport's business-Board of 'l'I'ade and other sorts
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And in real estate he's active; knows the price of corner lots,
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Pushes hard for Eastport's business -- Board of Trade and other sorts
 
And in every way, an active and progressive business man
 
And in every way, an active and progressive business man
'\\'no, for old Eastport's wealth and prog'l 'ess, will do everything" he can.
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Who, for old Eastport's wealth and progress, will do everything he can.
  
 
 

Latest revision as of 12:41, 16 June 2017

MR. EBEN HOLMES OF EASTPORT.

I BELIEVE I'm up against it, when I try to fix in rhyme, The activities of these Eastport men, who hustle all the time: -- Who, like Holmes, ship lumber southward in their coastwise barkentines And take certain time from lumber and devote it to sardines. Thirty years he's been a working, with a deal of honest toil, To extend the ready markets of the little fish in oil; Till his name is known and honored where the can-opener's to be found Which, I hardly need to mention is the whole wide earth around. I said "I'm up against it when I try to fix in rhyme, The business of these Eastport men who hustle all the time," But I have one line in meter that I really want to use To set forth friend Holmes's business, in the way of boots and shoes. Four years, he's been a hustling in a most successful way, Building up a growing business -- more progressive every day And in real estate he's active; knows the price of corner lots, Pushes hard for Eastport's business -- Board of Trade and other sorts And in every way, an active and progressive business man Who, for old Eastport's wealth and progress, will do everything he can.