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The Town Of Don't-You-Worry
- Author: Bartlett, Irving J.
- Editor: B-7413
- Newspaper: The Umpire volume 5
- Page Number:
- Date: 8 9 1916
- Tags:
- poetry
THE TOWN OF DON'T-YOU-WORRY
There’s a town called Don’t You Worry, On the banks of River Smile, Where the cheer-up and Be-Happy Blossom sweetly all the while, Where the Never-Grumble flower Blooms besides the fragrant Try, And the Ne’re Give-Up and Patience Point their faces to the sky.
In the valley of Contentment, In the province of I Will, You will find this lovely city, At the foot of No-Fret hill. There are throughfares delightful In this very charming town, And on every hand are shade trees Named the Very-Seldom-Frown.
Rustic benches, quite enticing, You'll find scattered here and there; And to each a vine is clinging Called the Frequent-Earnest,-Prayer, Everybody there is happy, And is singing all the while, In the town of Dont-You-Worry, On the banks of River-Smile.
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- DOI 10.58117/2x7t-s726