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EDWIN WOODSIDE, ESQ., OF SABATIS
  
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When a public official breaks a rule, the edict's supposed to be: - Make a grand salaam to Uncle Sam and then say "23!"
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          For the rule is old and is known to man.
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          That he's who's an "offensive partisan,"
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Must join the ranks of the "also ran;" and back to the woods must flee.
  
HEN a public official breaks a rule, the edict's supposed to be;Make a ,g-rand salaam to Uncle Sam and then say "23!"
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But the case to-day is a different kind and a different man you see;
For the rule is old and is known to man.
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For sixteen years, as the fact appears, he has kept the record free.
That he's who's an "offensi ve partisan,"
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  Postmasters are held to the service plan,
join the ranks of the "also ran;" and baeIe to the woods must flce.
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  When they handle the mails for Uncle Sam
 
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And the man who has served for so long a span, must have done it faithfully.
But the ca~e to-day is a different kind and a different man you see;
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But this isn't all that he's done these years; as his townsman know full well,
}1'or sixtt.'en years, as the fact appears, hc has l{cpt the record free.
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When they gather there at his store on the square, where he has the goods to sell -
Postmasters are held to the service plan,
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  For he's served the town in affairs of State;
When they handle the lnails for " ncle Sam
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  He has worked for the schools, both early and late,
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And never has known what it is to hate-and that's worth the while to tell.
And the man who has served for so lon~.. a span, must have done it faithfullY.
 
But tbis isn't all that he's done these years; as his townsman know full well,
 
'Vhen they gatller there at his store on tbe square, where he has the goods to sellFor be's served the town. in affairs of State;
 
He has worked for the schools, both eal'ly and late,
 
And ne,'er has known what it is to hate-and that's worth the while to tell.
 
  
 
 

Latest revision as of 12:39, 16 June 2017

EDWIN WOODSIDE, ESQ., OF SABATIS


When a public official breaks a rule, the edict's supposed to be: - Make a grand salaam to Uncle Sam and then say "23!"

          For the rule is old and is known to man.
          That he's who's an "offensive partisan,"

Must join the ranks of the "also ran;" and back to the woods must flee.

But the case to-day is a different kind and a different man you see; For sixteen years, as the fact appears, he has kept the record free.

  Postmasters are held to the service plan,
  When they handle the mails for Uncle Sam

And the man who has served for so long a span, must have done it faithfully. But this isn't all that he's done these years; as his townsman know full well, When they gather there at his store on the square, where he has the goods to sell -

  For he's served the town in affairs of State;
  He has worked for the schools, both early and late,

And never has known what it is to hate-and that's worth the while to tell.