TIM UNTRUTHFUL, DAISY She wandered where the daisies grew; Her lips were red, her eyes were blue. She plucked a daisy from its bed, Aud broke each petal as she sztid: "He loves me, he loves me not; He loves me, lie loves me not; He loves me—daisy, tell me so." The final petal answers, "No." She laughed, but one small tear-drop bo Spread secrets of the heal t untold. "He loves me not?" She tossed her het "Why, daisy, you tell lies," she said. Richmond Collage JUST BI±;YOND. I want to be a soipl►onmore, And with the fresl►ies fight, Au enemy of faculty, To flunk ►ny chief delight. I want to be a junior, A. man of fair report, A. fashion plate of the latest date, A good old royal sport. I want to be a senior, Admired throughout the land, A cap and gown speak my renowi Diploma in my hand. IN SUMME,RTIMF4. Said he to his fair lady, On a lovely night in June: "I long to linger longer lii the fullness of the moon, But it gets so awfully late, you —Syracuse Univey
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