The Kicker
Kicking in the nioming, Kicking all the day; KJeking if he's busy, Kicking at delay. Thus the chronic kieker Filis his life with woes; Frowning, gnnnbling, wnmgling, Everywhere he goes. Nothing over suits him, Always flnding fault; Every kind of pleaaure He is sure to halt. Seowliug at the children, Growliug at his wife; Turning peace and comfort Into constant strifo. Kickiiijr if the weallier Happens to be dry; Kickiiif; when the rain is Tombllng from the sky. Kicking in the slimmer, 'Heat has then no charm; Kicking in the winter, Then he'd have it warm. Kickiuff every meal time, Glaring at the meat; Often he is saying, "Nothing fit to eat." Kicking when he's readiug, G-rumbling at the light; Xow and then denounciug 'Everything in sight. Kiekiag in the moraing, Kicking all the day; Kick ing in the evening, Kicking should he pray. Kicking when he's thinking. 'Kicking when ia. bed; Wonder if he'tl keep on Kicking when he's dead!
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