THE FARMER WHO FARMS.
In this wonderful, populous world of ours, . ./i - ' How countless in kind are tne folks. . 0 There are some who are notea as human flowers, And some who are known as mere jokes. , ... They're scattered abroad over cl«e3 and plains, . There showing their follies ana charms; ~ . But no one more surely has need 01 his brains Than the farmer who trulyjfarnw- , 4 Some farmers ape neightknfs, ana sow what they sow, * . Then follow their methods ana thought; u_-»—i *' Live on the things that may happen to grow, j. .„_ - And stay on the place they have They Tkin* off the Then wonder why ;-^jjfc '■ They never once taste, as mbmSs&Sg v; quickly pass, jEKfaK^t* The joys of the farmer wl*™» ) The fanner who farms has some joyT all his own, u„«„«fnl Mf Some plans and some beautiful -w schemes, iijih.„* twin * He's king-yes, a ianu is his throne; * ~_«„,. Success is his sweetest of dream* He studies, he labours, he plans with delight; -u-mw* To him every day cnana»» He's guiding Old Natdre, who w«| day and night, • He's happy, if really « "^"^jß
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 542, 22 June 1920, Page 2
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