From the Albuquerque Morning Journal, January 31, 1915. By Kendall Banning.
Once on a time, once on a time,
Before the Dawn began,
There was a nymph of Dian’s train
Who was beloved of Pan;
Once on a time a peasant lad
Who loved a lass at home;
Once on a time a Saxon king
Who loved a queen of Rome.
The world has but one song to sing,
And it is ever new.
The first and last of all the songs,
For it is ever true—
A little song, a tender song,
The only song it hath;
“There was a youth of Ascalon
Who loved a girl of Gath.”
A thousand thousand years have gone,
And aeons still shall pass,
Yet shall the world forever sing
Of him who loved a lass—
An olden song, a golden song,
And sing it unafraid:
“There was a youth, once on a time,
Who dearly loved a maid.”
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