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Mabch 18. 1920 



The Florists' Review 



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IF I KNEW YOU AND YOU KNEW ME 



If I knew you and you knew me, '. 

 'Tis seldom we would disagree; 

 But, never having yet clasped hands. 

 We might, perhaps, not understand 

 That each intends to do what's right, 

 And treat each other "honor bright." 

 How little to complain there'd be 

 If I knew you and you knew me I 



If e'er we ship you by mistake. 



Or in your bill some error make. 



From irritation you'd be free 



If I knew you and you knew me. 



Or when the checks don't come on time, 



And customers send us nary a line, 



We'd wait without anxiety 



If I knew you and you knew met 



Or when some goods you "fire back," 

 Or make a "kick" on this or that. 

 We'd take it in good part, you see, 

 II I knew you and you knew me. 

 With customers six thousand strong 

 Occasionally things go wrong — 

 Sometimes our fault, sometimes theirs — . 

 Forbearance would decrease all cares. 

 Kind friend, how pleasant things would be 

 If I knew you and you knew me! 



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So let us trust, rely, confide. 

 Have firm good faith on either side, 

 Confidence to each other give — 

 Living ourselves, let others live; 

 And any time you come this way. 

 That you will call, we hope and pray; 

 Then face to face we each shall be 

 And I'll know you and you'll know me. 



> . — From an "Old Scrap Book.' 



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