Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1912 — That Same Old Feeling. [ARTICLE]

That Same Old Feeling.

I do not care who found the Pole, Or whether England’s short of coal, Or if that fighting suffrage band Breaks all the windows in the land; I do not care to hear or know What’s going on in Mexico— This morn I heard a robin sing A song of spring. No interest in that Chinese muss; For Knox’s trip don’t care a cuss; Won’t go to look whfen Coffin flies; Don’t care who’s nailing campaign lies, And-worry, I am sure I shan’t, About the hapless case of Brandt— The grass around my house, I -ween, Is getting green. Don’t care one straw for politics; Don’t care <ho’s licked,, .don’t care who licks; Don’t care who’s right or who is wrong; Don’t care about that houn’ dawg song; Don’t care what happens, what may be— There’s nothing makes a hit with me Except the charm of softening breeze And buddiii'g trees. Don’t care if Wickersham shall bust Each robbing, law-defying trust; There isn’t any kind of news Can get a rise out of my Muse— It isn’t any use to try, She cares hot any more than I, And we feel just alike each year When spring is near. —New York World.