Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1916 — TOMORROW'S TANGLE [ARTICLE]

TOMORROW'S TANGLE

( By Walt' Mason )

“Tomorrow\s tangle to the winds re -ig n, ” "pi d ():i 1a r said, -an d 111 u a in brie brief line, set forth more .wisdom than most poets spring, jji all the years through which and sing. With present griefs man fearlessly, combats; he pulls their ears and kirks them iu the slats; and. like a knight in armor gone a.fie.ld, he dilute enjoys the tilting that they yield. Hut, having whipped tlie dragons of today, with manner hold and debonair and gay, lie feels the ardor in his, breast.' expire': 'I omnrrow's dragons and chimeras dire,” lie mutters, low. “will seize ne by the throat, remove my scalp and hear away my goat.” Tomorrow's dragons may be one inch tall: tomorrow’s troubles may not come at all. If you today have fought a goodly ..fight,: forget: your tears, and sleep in peace tonight, and when you' wake the good old sun will shine; tomorrow’s tangle to the winds resign.