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HON. DAVID R. HASTINGS OF AUBURN.
 
HON. DAVID R. HASTINGS OF AUBURN.
HE trees all turn to brown and gold,
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THE trees all turn to brown and gold,
 
In autumntide, we oft are told.
 
In autumntide, we oft are told.
 
But here's a man the whole year round
 
But here's a man the whole year round
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He spots the lumber, builds a town,
 
He spots the lumber, builds a town,
 
And all the while keeps Sturgis down.
 
And all the while keeps Sturgis down.
A Nimrod. he, both strong and mighty,
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A Nimrod he, both strong and mighty,
 
Whose inmost thoughts are never flighty.
 
Whose inmost thoughts are never flighty.
 
He speaks his mind, tho diplomat,
 
He speaks his mind, tho diplomat,
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Tho fight he must till Judgment Day.
 
Tho fight he must till Judgment Day.
  
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HON. DAVID R. HASTINGS OF AUBURN.

THE trees all turn to brown and gold, In autumntide, we oft are told. But here's a man the whole year round Turns trees to gold, where're they're found. He spots the lumber, builds a town, And all the while keeps Sturgis down. A Nimrod he, both strong and mighty, Whose inmost thoughts are never flighty. He speaks his mind, tho diplomat, And rigid, frigid Democrat. H things are right, he'll have his way, Tho fight he must till Judgment Day.