THE TOGUE'S 

 REMAR KS 



I am stubborn^ I am sulky. 

 But my appetite is good ; 

 So Vm under weight but seldom, 

 'though I'm rarely understood. 

 For my moods, they differ greatly : 

 In the summer I am still; 

 While, in early days of springtime. 

 My emotions make me thrill. 

 At my jumping I'm a stunner. 

 And no angler can seduce, 

 ^ill I get right good and ready. 

 When — / often slip a-loose. 

 /For I know a thing in rushing. 

 When I wish to let off steam, 

 Vm a wonder ; yes, by thunder, 

 Vm a college-football-team. 

 Tes, I know a thing in rushing. 

 Know just how to break a line ; 

 And, for clinging to live bait, sir. 

 Who can match the knack that ' s mine ? 

 So I often fool those " Waltons,'' 

 As they think they have me sure. 

 When I'm simply, of a rumpus. 

 Playing soft my overture. 



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