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Brothers! (I address myself to that chosen few -- which includes you, My dear reader -- who Are men of understanding, bright intellect and horse-sense, and to no others). Brothers! There comes one little period in the day When each of us may say, "Away! Away with care and thoughts of toil and stress and pain!" And, as we journey home in car or tram or train, Let us leave office worries far behind, Banish domestic troubles from the mind, And just go gay. Say, Once a day, For just a few brief minutes let us play. Let us be joyous, and, with quip and quirk, Forget the drudgery of daily work, And, from this daily column Banish the somnolent, the sad, the solemn. Let us foregather, brothers, and discuss -- Eliminating all the fume and fuss -- The vagaries of our uncertain weather, Let us commune together Upon the steadfastness of politicians, The fate of nations, and the strange conditions Imposed on us in this, our daily life . . . Mayhap, indeed, the wife Waits home to greet our coming with a tale Of household woes to turn a strong man pale; Mayhap, forsooth, our business affairs Have loaded us all day with heavy cares. Leave all behind. Shed, for a while, all trouble from the mind. Let us Discuss The hot sock -- And the short frock: Of men and modes and manners let us talk, Giving dull care a cunning miss in baulk. We WILL be gay! Just once a day! We shall consider strikes in merry mood And even joke about the price of food, And all that sort of thing. So it may bring Joy to our hearts and to our worn minds ease. I shall do all the talking, if you please, And if, perchance, you cry, "How bright!           How clever!" Why, then, of course -- However, The thread of my discourse is somewhat broken, But, brothers, I have spoken!
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