Mere Man Again
Every man is more musically inclined than he thinks, because he has drums in his away his time, trumpets his achievements, plays on your heart strings, horns in on your business, walks with rhythm, talks with tempo, has melody in his voice, sings the blues when he’s downhearted, has harmony in his ideals, croons lullabies to his kids, loves to sing his own praises, is an artist in executing the old song and dance, is often sharp, sometimes flat, and at his best when he can B natural.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 83, 22 September 1947, Page 4
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91Mere Man Again Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 83, 22 September 1947, Page 4
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