
Gone Fishing by Norman Rockwell. Cover on July 19, 1930. © SEPS. All Rights Reserved.
Regardless
Sleep is the ax, I’ve heard men say,
That chops one third of life away.
Well, put my third upon the block;
I need eight hours by the clock.
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