Every night as I am in last moments before drifting off I say a little something to Jesus. From now on I will always say: "and, Jesus, let me see the light."
Hav no knowledge of the singer or song till now. I can't tell you how important already this one is to me. On my scale of music appreciation it is a defining 10.
How to say thanks again, old man... maybe as you wet load in the wee hours of the morn: Think of us, too. It will make you smile, and sing allelujah..
"You know Fatty Schultz the butcher. What do you suppose he weighs?" "I don't know, what does he weigh?" "Meat."
"I saw a sign in a hardware store to- day 'Cast iron sinks.' As though every- one wasn't wise to that."
"How are you to-day?" "Oh, I can't kick." "Thought you were ill." "I am I have the gout." BY T. B. AND T. C. [HERE] New York FRANK VERNON & CO., 103 Park Avenue
1 comment:
Jack --
Fabulous. I don't want it to end.
Every night as I am in last moments before drifting off I say a little something to Jesus. From now on I will always say: "and, Jesus, let me see the light."
Hav no knowledge of the singer or song till now. I can't tell you how important already this one is to me. On my scale of music appreciation it is a defining 10.
How to say thanks again, old man... maybe as you wet load in the wee hours of the morn: Think of us, too. It will make you smile, and sing allelujah..
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