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I USED to love the rocking chair, a rocking to and fro;
 
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A lullaby to slumber, on the edges of the dark.
H. BARROWS OF BETHEL.
 
 
 
USED to love the rocking chair, a rocking to and fro;
 
A lullaby to slumber. on the edges of the dark.
 
 
I used to have a notion that its oscillating motion
 
I used to have a notion that its oscillating motion
 
Was invented by old Noah, in the Ark.
 
Was invented by old Noah, in the Ark.
But I've learned, with satisfaction, that is born or local pride,
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But I've learned, with satisfaction, that is born of local pride,
 
That the rocking-chair was cradled up in Maine;
 
That the rocking-chair was cradled up in Maine;
For its author's personality. is 10cate<1 with finality,
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For its author's personality, is located with finality,
'Twas Barrows. as I hasten to explain.
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'Twas Barrows, as I hasten to explain.
 
 
I
 
  
 
Did I say that he invented the earliest rocking-chair?
 
Did I say that he invented the earliest rocking-chair?
Permit me! Such a thing I'd not suggest,
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Permit me! Such a thing I'd not suggest,
 
For the slumb'rous "to and fro" must have started long ago,
 
For the slumb'rous "to and fro" must have started long ago,
 
On its mission for the toiling sons of rest.
 
On its mission for the toiling sons of rest.
 
But I want you all to know that for more than fifty years,
 
But I want you all to know that for more than fifty years,
 
He has made 'em at an undiminished pace,
 
He has made 'em at an undiminished pace,
And has started up a stock. of the happy chairs that rock.
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And has started up a stock, of the happy chairs that rock,
 
For the welfare and the comfort of the race.
 
For the welfare and the comfort of the race.
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Tho he's done a lot of other things that speak for humankind;
 
Tho he's done a lot of other things that speak for humankind;
 
Tho he's labored for the "folks" for many a day;
 
Tho he's labored for the "folks" for many a day;
Tho he's had a warlike mission as a sergeant. non-commission,
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Tho he's had a warlike mission as a sergeant, non-commission,
 
In the armies of the blue against the gray;
 
In the armies of the blue against the gray;
'.rho he's filled the chairs of office in the ancient lodge that's blue;
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Tho he's filled the chairs of office in the ancient lodge that's blue;
 
Tho he's labored for the church with zeal and care,
 
Tho he's labored for the church with zeal and care,
I climax the aggregation of his well-earned reputation"He has built for us the perleet rocking-chair."
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I climax the aggregation of his well-earned reputation—
 
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"He has built for us the perfect rocking-chair."
 

Latest revision as of 18:50, 5 June 2017

MR. J. H. BARROWS OF BETHEL.

I USED to love the rocking chair, a rocking to and fro; A lullaby to slumber, on the edges of the dark. I used to have a notion that its oscillating motion Was invented by old Noah, in the Ark. But I've learned, with satisfaction, that is born of local pride, That the rocking-chair was cradled up in Maine; For its author's personality, is located with finality, 'Twas Barrows, as I hasten to explain.

Did I say that he invented the earliest rocking-chair? Permit me! Such a thing I'd not suggest, For the slumb'rous "to and fro" must have started long ago, On its mission for the toiling sons of rest. But I want you all to know that for more than fifty years, He has made 'em at an undiminished pace, And has started up a stock, of the happy chairs that rock, For the welfare and the comfort of the race.

Tho he's done a lot of other things that speak for humankind; Tho he's labored for the "folks" for many a day; Tho he's had a warlike mission as a sergeant, non-commission, In the armies of the blue against the gray; Tho he's filled the chairs of office in the ancient lodge that's blue; Tho he's labored for the church with zeal and care, I climax the aggregation of his well-earned reputation— "He has built for us the perfect rocking-chair."