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1921 Souvinier Book 1921 Students Poems |
The School is out, vacation’s come, The bell has ceased to sound, The old School House has lost its hum, And silence broods around. |
At School Close
The time has come to say farewell! For now our term is through; To sound the present school days’ knell. And bid you a kind adieu. For months together we have met And conned our lessons o’er, And done the best to know and get, A part of learning’s store. Thro’ all the days I’ve labored hard, And often during the night; Your progress was my sole reward, Your well-fare my delight. And thanks for all your favors shown, For cheer, which toil beguiles; For roses in my pathway strewn, For all your love and smiles. Most fondly do I wish you well, And hope you each may be, An ornament where e’er you dwell, And from all vices free.< In cities and in villages, in county Districts scattered wide, Above the schoolhouse door it floats – A thing of beauty and of pride; The poorest child, the richest heir – ‘Tis theirs in common to adore, For ‘tis their flag that proudly floats – The flag above the schoolhouse door. |
Never be afraid of what is good; The good is always the road to what is true Hammerton |
Submitted by Darren Green on Oct 13, 2002 |
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