From The Detroit Times, May 5, 1913. By Frank R. Leet. Pop sez that this world we live in Is one big fishin’ pond An’ we’ve all been fishin’ fer somethin’ Since th’ time the first day dawned. He sez some are fishin’ fer trouble An’ others are fishin’ fer fame An’ the banks of life are alive with girls A-fishin’ to change their names. He sez the grafters are fishin’ fer suckers Newly weds are fishin’ fer bliss Ministers are fishin’ fer souls to save The lover to hook a kiss. He sez the vain ones are fishin’ fer compliments The bums are fishin’ fer booze The nabobs are fishin’ fer diamonds and things The poor fer food and shoes. He sez that we’re at it all of the time A-fishin’ fer what we wish So, when I’m not really a-fishin’ fer fish I’m fishin’ to fish fer fish.
We’re All A-Fishin’
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