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Help One Another

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
January
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Help n"o iinnüier." lüe now-flakea imd, As Uu'v vml-ilc-l . uu 'i tïii-ir ■! - Ijl'iI ; "One ol in 'r„ ,.■ iv i I nul uu; bj lelt, Ono of us In r ■ H'ii "'11 ! Hui ril hel,' .■■ n mul y 'ii tielp in , And Ilion hal :i l.i.; nbite drift we'll teeF' j "Help one uuotlier,' lüe inuple spr ' 8aUl to l'is fellow-leavci onc day; i "The sun vould witlicr me licre nloue, Long enoiifcli ere the flay is rouc; But I'll ljel t you, and you help me, ; And then what a Bpleadld r.badc there'U bel" "Help one another," the dew-drop crled, Sceinp another drop dote bv lts side; "This warm soutli breeze would drive mo r.vay. ! And I efceilld le gone cre noon to day; ! But TH hrlp you, and you help me, And we'll make a brookand run totbeseal" "Help ono nnotber," a gralu of sand PaiU t ) another graln just athsiid; "the wind inay carry me over the sea, And tben, ih. what ill become of me! i But come, iny brother, give me your hand, We'll build a niounlain and thcre we'll stand." # And so the snow-flukes prew to driftr And jrainsof sand t' mountains; And leaves became a pleasant .hade, And dew-drops fed the fouutains.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat