Rippling Rhymes, by Walt 
Mason 
 
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Title: Rippling Rhymes 
Author: Walt Mason 
 
Release Date: September 21, 2007 [eBook #22692] 
Language: English 
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RIPPLING RHYMES 
To Suit The Times All Sorts of Themes Embracin' 
Some Gay Some Sad Some not so Bad 
AS 
WRITTEN BY 
(Signature of) 
WALT MASON 
 
[Frontispiece: The Umpire] 
 
Chicago A. C. McClurg & Co. 1913 Copyright A. C. McClurg & Co. 
1913 Published October, 1913 Copyrighted in Great Britain 
For permission to use copyright prose poems in this book thanks are 
extended to the editors and publishers of Harper's Magazine, Harper's 
Weekly, The Ladies' Home Journal, System, The Magazine of Business, 
The Popular Magazine, Collier's Weekly, The Smart Set Magazine, The 
American Magazine and Lippincott's Magazine. 
 
To 
GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS 
Who teaches poets how to win. And helps to make the glad world grin,
And sticks to friends through thick and thin. 
 
ONE MOMENT, PLEASE! 
Walt Mason's poetry is in a class by itself. Although having the 
appearance of prose the rhythm is perfect and the philosophy that runs 
through his lines is illumined by an irresistible humor. There is a 
quaintness about his style that makes his writings a continuing delight. 
I began to read Walt twenty-five years ago and although he has drawn 
upon his intellectual store constantly for more than a quarter of a 
century the fountain of his genius still is flowing with undiminished 
volume and the waters are as pure as in the idealistic days of his youth. 
I have shared the satisfaction that his increasing fame has brought him 
and have encouraged him to publish this collection that his readers, 
now numbering people of many lands, may have permanent 
companionship with him. 
(Signature of) 
William Jennings Bryan 
 
CONTENTS 
Title First Published in 
Morning in Kansas Editorial Influence . . . . . Newspaperdom Farm 
Machinery The Strong Men . . . . . . . . Popular Magazine The Snowy 
Day The Poor Man's Club . . . . . Collier's Weekly Words and Deeds A 
Day of Rest Use Your Head . . . . . . . . The Butler Way The Gloomy 
Fan The Purist . . . . . . . . . . Lippincott's Magazine 
Qualifications . . . . . . . . System Magazine The Pompous Man 
Inefficient Men . . . . . . . Popular Magazine Life's Injustice The 
Politician Random Shots Look Pleasant, Please . . . . Ladies Home
Journal Courage . . . . . . . . . . . Harper's Weekly Play Ball The Old 
Songs Guessing vs. Knowing . . . . . System Magazine When Women 
Vote . . . . . . . Ladies Home journal The Agent at the Door Good and 
Bad Times . . . . . . System Magazine Buccaneers . . . . . . . . . . Popular 
Magazine St. Patrick's Day Naming the Baby . . . . . . . Harper's Weekly 
Won at Last . . . . . . . . . Smart Set Magazine The Greatest Thing The 
Umpire . . . . . . . . . . Popular Magazine The Two Merchants . . . . . . 
System Magazine Today's Motto Some Protests The Workers . . . . . . . . . 
Collier's Weekly The Utilitarian . . . . . . . Harper's Weekly Fireside 
Adventures . . . . . Popular Magazine Hunting a Job Old and New The 
Handy Editor . . . . . . . Newspaperdom The Sleeper Wakes In 
Horseland Inauguration Day, 1913 . . . . Collier's Weekly Prayer of the 
Heathen Theory and Practice . . . . . Smart Set Magazine Fool and Sage 
Then and Now . . . . . . . . . Smart Set Magazine The Sleeper Fooling 
Around . . . . . . . . The Butler Way Guess Who Trying Again . . . . . . . . . 
Smart Set Magazine Iconoclasm . . . . . . . . . . Harper's Magazine 
Gathering Roses The Future Sport Taking Advice Post-Mortem 
Industry . . . . . Smart Set    
    
		
	
	
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