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Show U. of U. Chronicle Year Book 89 Jlan m tfje MoonR. T., '07.()h3 the man in the moon has eyes, Oh, the man in the moon is wise;But it's just as well,That the moon can't tell, The thing's he sees from the skies,And the man in the moon, it appears. Has a pair of excellent ears.Though it may be wellThat the moon can't tell, The things he oft overhears.But the man in the moon is kind, And a very good friend, you'd find.For e'en if he could,Tell all that he would. He'd make it so sweet you'd not mind.Spring31.1 aiMiiChris Anthemum '06.O, these lovely days of spring, Awaken untold joy in me; The meadow-lark's sweet melody, The buzzing buzz of the busy bee, The bullfrog's super-exuberant glee, Almost inspire me to sing.All the world seems full of gladness; The sun has smiled away all sadness;O, that I had words to tellHow Nature holds me in her-h-Pardon me, I am in pain;A snow-storm breaks into my strain.Jflufiitcal SntftrumenteBy R. T.-'07."Your voice, my pretty maiden.Is music sweet to me,I'd liken it to angel's harp.Could I a poet be.The melody whene'er you speakWould any bard inspire.""Sir! if you say that I'm a harp,You surely are a lyre." |