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Verse II And the old gray goose With the web between her toes Bust your sides a laughin' Among the Shanghi crows. Verse 111 O the possom and the coon Come down the hill a fighten' The possom had the coon By tail, just a biten' Grandpa cheered the neighbors With Turkey in the Straw The Irish Washer Woman And The Raccon's crinkled Paw. Grandpa played some more I wish I could remember The Spanish Fan Dangle And the Arkansas Traveler. Grandpa's gone, but not forgotten For I can hear him still A strummin' there in Fairview When the moon comes o'er the hill. Mama and Papa Brady Ellen L. Tucker Fairview, Utah Senior Division Honorable Mention Poetry In the north part of town lived a kindly old couple, Their hearts reached out to both young and old, They were true pioneers of our beautiful valley, And to friends their experiences were told. -108- |