Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1909 — In Indiana. [ARTICLE]
In Indiana.
The moonlight falls the softest In Indiana; The summer days come oftest In Indiana; Friendship is the strongest, Love’s light grows the longest, And you always feel the youngest, In Indiana. Life’s burdens bear the lightest In Indiana; The home fires burn the brightest _ In Indiana; The kitchens are the cleanest, Our appetites the keenest, And the ham is always leanest, In Indiana. The sunshine is the brightest In Indiana; The breezes whisper lightest In Indiana; Homely girls are fewest Maidens’ eyes are bluest, And their hearts they are the truest C In Indiana. Red hai£ is always reddest In Indiana; Dead cats are always deadest In Indiana; The colleges are the thickest, Mushrooms grow up quickest, And the eels they are the sleekest, In Indiana. - . f The pumpkins grow the roundest In Indiana; The bankers are the soundest t In Indiana; > The game is always gamest, The wardens are the lamest, And the bull-dogs are the tamest, In Indiana. The corn it grows the tallest In Indiana; The taxes are the smallest In Indiana; The counties are the driest, The highballs are the highest, And policemen are the shyest, In Indiana. , The dove-notes are the saddest In Indiana; The streams dance on the gladdeßt In Indiana; The pocket-books are thickest, But they empty out the quickest, For the wives they are the slickest, In Indiana. ' Try the classified column.
