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F. H. CARR, SANGERVILLE, ME.
 
F. H. CARR, SANGERVILLE, ME.
  
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I WONDER if they call him Carr.
 
 
WONDER if tbe~" call him Carr.
 
 
Because, with purpose strong,
 
Because, with purpose strong,
 
He lifts the burdens of a town,
 
He lifts the burdens of a town,
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I wonder if it is because
 
I wonder if it is because
 
His heart was built all door,
 
His heart was built all door,
And in it there is always found'
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And in it there is always found
 
Room for a few friends more?
 
Room for a few friends more?
  
 
Or is it that they have observed
 
Or is it that they have observed
 
The stiffening in his back,
 
The stiffening in his back,
That makes him tal{e, when duty points,
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That makes him take, when duty points,
 
A straight, unswerving track?
 
A straight, unswerving track?
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Perhaps it is, I'm sure this guess
 
Perhaps it is, I'm sure this guess
More near the goal approaches,In half the time he does more work.
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More near the goal approaches, --
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In half the time he does more work.
 
Than most of us slow coaches?
 
Than most of us slow coaches?
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Thy reasons, friend, are very good,
 
Thy reasons, friend, are very good,
 
Thy wit is far from tame,
 
Thy wit is far from tame,
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Because it is his name.
 
Because it is his name.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 15 June 2017

F. H. CARR, SANGERVILLE, ME.

I WONDER if they call him Carr. Because, with purpose strong, He lifts the burdens of a town, And makes them move along?

I wonder if it is because His heart was built all door, And in it there is always found Room for a few friends more?

Or is it that they have observed The stiffening in his back, That makes him take, when duty points, A straight, unswerving track?

Perhaps it is, I'm sure this guess More near the goal approaches, -- In half the time he does more work. Than most of us slow coaches?

Thy reasons, friend, are very good, Thy wit is far from tame, But I suspect they call him Carr. Because it is his name.