with , Viola Phillips Say by heck. it sure, is cold, Thirty below. so I’ve been told. Ton dam cold to be outside. Nicer by the ï¬reside. In the rocker Ma is sitting. , On a mitt so last she’s knitting. l Pa is lying on a cot, Snoring so hard it makes you hm. ‘ Ma says. “Ain't the wind a-roarin‘ But Paw keeps right on a-snoring'. Bill is tired of reading a book A streak of lonesomeness he took. A date he broke with his gal tonight 1 Because the storm is such a (right. Soon Pa stretches and groans and sag“. ‘ “Ma, ain't it just about time for bed?" But first of all I have a hunch. I'dlike to have a bit of lunch, 50 ma she puts her knitting down And weary, though withqu a frown She gets Pa 3 bit of lunch. And cookies. too, that he can munch. Some sandwiches, two or three. H w he eats so much. it sure gets me. ,1: n, he gets througlmn “iii if