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Subject: [ROOTS-L] A Poem

I read once that the people that had been immigrants, forgot that they were once foreigners and that Bostonians in the colonial days, could really be snobish.

So this is dear old Boston
The land of the bean and the cod
Where the Cabot's speak only to Lowell's
And the Lowell's speak only to God

Happy Labor Day all you foreigners! LOL

Bonnie

