" DOWN WOBURN WAY."
There's nofthing much to rwrite a/bout, Dvoiwn Wdbuyn way, Unless we note the merry shout I Of eri-cketera'at play. On a pitdh. i?hiajt} >s dPuIZ o£ lumps | Witih a ball that has the mumps And a kerosene tine.for stumps j Down Wofburn way. G-aa^den folks *are hard at toil Down "Wiobuxn way, " Plants now shiow above t2ie sodl When sparrows tare astray Potato tops keep growing, ?Wihen t!h'e old man goes a-ihoeimg AnVl tihe rude nonth wind is. blowing, Dkywn Woibura way. There is a splendid school, '*"*" """"~ Down WotouTn way, ' "Where «hildren are taught in full To work and play. But the .grounds look very baTe, O } tihere's something needful t&ere, And we all can do our share. Down W-dbiim way. We hears a song of cheer Down Woiburn way, Pot the lark sings loud and dear • /Most every day. y ■'**** Winding upward to the sky" . ■ — Its lovely note on high, Brings hope W yon and X, . . Down Woibarn way. | • JT. UcS>. '
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 24, 6 November 1930, Page 11
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