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C J Dennis - The Faith of Old George Jones [2]C J Dennis - The Faith of Old George Jones [2]
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Long faces, hangin’ lips an’ eyes without a smile,   Meegrims an’ mulligrubs, mournfulness an’ moans, Faith in the future gone to glory for the while --   I’ve seen it all a score o’ times (said old George Jones). I seen it all a year ago, if you will but recall:   I scoffed at it an’ laughed at it while you was sittin’ mum, An’ now a little twelve months has gone an’ changed it all   Hard times is heavy, but the good times come. See-saw, up an’ down, life’s like that,   Tho’ memories is short like, an’ men don’t heed; But have a bit of grey stuff beneath yer ole brown hat   An’ sit a while an’ think a bit -- that’s what men need. Think a bit of yesterday an’ what you used to be --   Peerin’ in the future with a sick, sad eye. Well, here’s a bit of future, it ain’t such misery;   An’ there’s heaps more a’comin’ in the sweet by-an’-by. Hard times is heavy, but the good times come --   See-saw, up an’ down, life’s like that. I told you so a-yesterday when you was sittin’ mum;   I’m tellin’ you again today when times grow fat. So, what’s the use of playin’ at the pessimistic trade --   Meegrims an’ mulligrubs, mournfulness an’ moans? Faith in the future, it has never been betrayed,   I’ve proved it all a score o’ times (said old George Jones).
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