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The Fun That Adam Missed

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Thnt Adam was a lonely man l'in ready to belleve, Althougli liis many days were blesi Wil ii imture's ful rest Eve; B iiiaiilen nunts and oousine fair The man was never kissed, Atul tiius I oiren thlnk at"i;t Tliefun tliat Adam mlssed. ltseems to me bis lift? was like Am otï.-rejieated dream, He never treated glrls and paid ïhice dollars lor ice eream ; He uever. wlien a little boy, [;■ grown-up glrls was kissed; And wiien he died he never knew Tlie fun that lie had mlssed. He never went security And hiid tlie note to pay ; ]!■' never saw his bank's oashier Hteal gracefully away; Iq all his lift1 lic oever by A mol her-in-lav whs kissed; lint why go on and 'numérate The fuulliat Adam missed? Perbaps, if bewere living now- Bul, tlien, why speculute? Hè'd be toooldand nol lnclinèd To play witli íickíe late. For cemuries Mie wanton wind II is unknown grave have liissed ; Perbaps he Bleeps the liotter for ■ Tile í'un tliat lie has missed. - New Mood. Over at East Jordán early last Friday morning when the sky was clear, the sun was surronnded by a large cjrcle, resenibling the eirelea often scen around the moon, excejit liiat the inside of tlie circle was spotted and specked with flakes of cl oud. The peculiar phenomeïHin has invstified the neople uot a little, the superstitious seeing in it a foreshadowing of the end of the world. "Jordán ana a hard road to travel " and this sure sign of a storm will not bring the world to an end.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier