The Atlantian (Atlanta, Ga.) 19??-current, November 01, 1922, Image 31
November, 1922
THE ATLANTIAN
31
LIMITED.
By P. A. Connolly.
Fair little maid, each day I see
You waiting patiently for me,
Each day I pick you up and, lo,
My heart grows fonder and I know
That you are my sweet destiny.
If this indeed be life’s decree
A happy life mine then will be,
And bliss will banish every woe,
Fair little maid.
I’ll sing with gladness, joy and glee
Will make each day a jubilee,
Delight in me will overflow—
Step lively, watch that step below—
Alas, I can’t let you ride free,
Fare, little maid!
Willie—Mama, will you answer just
one more question ? Then I won’t both
er you any more.
Mother—All right, then. What is
it?
“Why is it that the little fishes
don’t drown before they learn to
swim ?”■—New York .Sunday News.
Amy Lowell has been broadcasting
“free verse” by radio. Some of these
nights, the air is going to crack un
der the strain.
One trouble with President Harding
is that when he raises the Big Stick
he lets it fall like a feather. And when
he brandishes a feather he lets it fall
like the Big Stick.
Dr. Coue’s auto-suggestion for dis
ciplining the subconscious mind is not
without its dangers. Dorothy having
cured herself of “nerves” by repeating
“I’m getting better every day,” rec
ommended Dr. Coue’s formula to her
devoted and tractable swain, whose
bow legs were his only defect. Later,
she regretted her rash tampering with
the occult, for Jack wrote from his
camp:
“Adorable Dot: “Coue’s formula
surely is some charm. I’ve been say
ing ‘I’m getting better every day,’
morning, noon and night, and I’m no
longer bow-legged—I’m knock-kneed.”
There are so many Oranges in su
burban New Jersey—Orange, East
Orange, West Orange, and South Or
ange—that people are petitioning for
the right to change town names. Why
not change the name of the swellest
Orange to Grapefruit, N. J.?
He—Doesn’t all this talk about bac
teria and microbes frighten you?
She—Not a bit. I never get scared
at anything smaller than a mouse.—
Boston Transcript.
Co-ed—Why didn’t you find out who
he was when the professor called the
roll?
Another Co-ed—I did try to, but he
answered to four different names.—
Missouri Showme.
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