"CIRCUMSTANCES"
I lie in bed-my ’phones are on To hear the circumstances. The children’s session has begun, | So hang the circumstances! I lowe to hear the children sing, Their voices just like joy-bells ring, The mirth and laughter that they bring, To smooth my circumstances. There’s Uncle Tom, who tells the tale, About some circumstances; He never lets the hour get stale, By any circumstances. He gives us stories-quite a few, That simply thrill us through and through; IIe makes them all appear so true, Under the circumstances. There is one more I can’t forget, Under any circumstances. I have not mentioned her as yet, She charms the circumstances; I’m sure you know the one I mean, She's often heard but never seen; Oh! Cinderella, Princess, Ouecn Of all the circumstances. So here’s good luck to all who ‘try, At rhyming circumstances, To dry the tears from every eye, Whate’er the circumstances. They make us happy when we're sad; They cheer us up and make us glad; Such "relatives" we've seldom had, |
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 31, 17 February 1928, Page 15
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172"CIRCUMSTANCES" Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 31, 17 February 1928, Page 15
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