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HE WORRIED ABOUT IT

When the weather was murky he gazed at the sky, ■And he worried about it ; He watched the grey cloudlets go scurrying by, - Anid he worried about it. ' I'm sure it'll rain,' he would say to a friend, All manner of dire disasters portend ; His life was one fret from beginning to end, For he worried about it. He had a few troubles, as human kind will, Anti he worried about it ; The good he belittled and magnified ill, And he worried about it. His health, was nigh perfect, but then, if you please, He fancied he had almost every disease, And he marshalled his ailments in oolumns of threes, And he worried about it.

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 37

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HE WORRIED ABOUT IT New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 37

HE WORRIED ABOUT IT New Zealand Tablet, Issue 17, 25 April 1907, Page 37

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