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A Stein Song.

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Give a rouse, then, in the Maytime     For a life that knows no fear!     Turn night-time into daytime     With the sunlight of good cheer!     For it's always fair weather     When good fellows get together,     With a stein on the table and a good song ringing clear.     When the wind comes up from Cuba     And the birds are on the wing,     And our hearts are patting juba     To the banjo of the spring,     Then it's no wonder whether     The boys will get together,     With a stein on the table and a cheer for everything.     For we're all frank-and-twenty     When the spring is in the air;     And we've faith and hope a-plenty,     And we've life and love to spare;     And it's birds of a feather     When we all get together,     With a stein on the table and a heart without a care.     For we know the world is glorious,     And the goal a golden thing,     And that God is not censorious     When his children have their fling;     And life slips its tether     When the boys get together,     With a stein on the table in the fellowship of spring.

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