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Edgar Guest - The WhinersEdgar Guest - The Whiners
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I don`t mind the man with a red blooded kick At a real or a fancied wrong; I can stand for the chap with a grouch, if he`s quick To drop it when joy comes along; I have praise for the fellow who says what he thinks, Though his thoughts may not fit in with mine; But spare me from having to mix with the ginks Who go through this world with a whine. I am willing to listen to sinner or saint Who is willing to fight for his rights, And there`s something sometimes in an honest complaint That the soul of me really delights. For kickers are useful and grouches are wise, For their purpose is frequently fine; But spare me from having to mix with the guys Who go through this world with a whine.
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