Reminiscence (Irwin)

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Reminiscence
by Wallace Irwin
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REMINISCENCE.

WHEN many years we'd been apart
I met Sad Jim ashore,
And set to talkin' heart to heart
About the days o' yore.

"Do you recall them happy days?"
"I don't," says Jim; "do you?"
I speaks up hearty, and I says,
Be jiggered if I do!"

"Then why are you recallin' of
The joyful days gone by,
The songs and girls we used to love?"
"What songs and girls?" says I.

"I guess I have fergot," says Jim,
And started N. N. E.
It seems I had the best of him
And him the best of me.

Wallace Irwin.

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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