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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1894)
LINKED SWEETNESS LONG PHILOSOPHIZING l’AT. DRAWN OUT. “Thish loife is m. -lit peculiar,' Love-sick ¡’at said unto himself; “Why sure, it mu-ht be governed By a niosht unfriendly eif. A world of b’isti I it s in a kiss, When snatched from lips that love it well; So indulge your taste in every case, But mind you never kiss and tell. • “There’s the sphoider very anxious To kitch a foine young fly, But the saucy thing will none o' him. And goes a flittin’ hoi. «• I.ike morning's ray the smile may play Round lips where Cupid loves to dwell; Then take a “smack,” or pay one back, But, mind you, never kiss and tell. “'I here's a plump young-lookin' spar row. At the sphoider longs to slump. But the spoider lovin’ not a bit Schkbps away into a crack. If you have pressed the heaving breast, Where Jove's warm passions gently swell, And from the lip the nectar «ip Have taken, mind you, never tell. “There’s the cat who wants the sphar- row And the dog wants the cal, But the cat, of course, turns from the dog, And would rather have a rat. Weep, if you please, your heart to ease A h did old Jacob at the well; But never say in any way That you havekissed no, never tell. . —Ex. MORALS AND “And shore there’s Lonnie Katie Kane. Who won’t nave me at all, Aid loves that Oirish Mickey, Who in turn loves Mag McCall; Bedad? Thish loife’s a failure.’’ Bufalo Express THE MODES. 'Twas at the meeting of the ways The maiden pensive stood: Puzzled to know which road wouh lead M< st safely through the wood. f ♦ E N P L A N A TIO N S A 'I' 1S E A CTO 11Y. “1 have called,’’ said the captious crit ic, “to find out what reason you can give for representing the new year as a nude small boy "’ “That is done." respended the art edi tor, “Because the year does not gets' its close till the 31st of December. ’ Then the captious critic went out and broke his nice new pledge. — Indianapolis J< urmtl. A straight and narrow pathway led Directly to her goal; Most trying for her gown and hat. And wearing for her sole. A broader road led deviously, But smoothlv thitherward; And which to take this maiden fair Had found exceeding hard. At last she started with a fixed IJccituon in her eye; “I'll take the ciooked road," she “Ami I will tell you why: 9~ » C C« b.l ¡(1 “I do not like to btruggle with The underbrush and leaves; Besides, the other is, by far Too narrow f«»r my sleeved.’’ I >eti oi f Er» v I’rv.-s I Yy!/” *Y A a ’ a A A a «AA*AA ’ , DEALER IN CENTRAL POINT FLOUR AND FEED. talent . OREGON.