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Edgar Guest - The Way To DoEdgar Guest - The Way To Do
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“How`s things?” says I, Says he "Not bad, They might be worse, But then I `m glad They ain`t." That`s all He had to say, An` whistled as He went away. He had his troubles, That I knew, And sorrows also Grieved him, too. But not a word Of them, says he, But kep` `em to Himself, you see. "How`s things? " says I, "Not bad," says he, "They might be worse," An` seems to me, That`s jes` the thing We all should say About our troubles Every day. They might be worse, Of course they might. This thought should put Our gloom to flight. Let`s cease our Troubles to rehearse, And tell our friends They might be worse.
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