Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1908 — But He Runs on Forever. (From the New York Sun.) [ARTICLE]
But He Runs on Forever. (From the New York Sun.)
What will Mr. Bryan say After next election day? Mi Bryan will insist That be is an optimist. Ren ten three times ! What of that? He’s the one great Democrat Willing for his fellow men To be beaten once again. Rend the Commoner and learn! Mr. Bryan, Mr. Kern, Sail together on this trip In the old, oft stranded ship. (They have quarters in the st®ml. In this antiquated craft, While they gaze at Mr. Taft Miles ahead—the raco near don® Abd by Taft and Sherman won--51 r. ‘Bryan, ever wl®e, Doubtless will philosophlz® And to Mr. Kern recite That remark, already trit®, All pniiared and often sprung; “Beaten? Yes, but I’m still yowng! I can wait another four Years, then try the race one® more, I have got this thing down pat, I’m the on® great Democrat 1”
Julian Durand.
