4 aThat's eating all the beams?
5 Or do you long for some creosote,
6 To drive out all the binsect minds,
7 cAnd give Justice power to vote?
8 Then come with us;
9 We are here for you.
CHAPTER 141 Do you operate with dJeffersonians?
2 And do you run an eassembly line,
3 fOf patients whose lives and names you don't know,
4 As long as they pay on time?
5 Or do you dream of ghealing,
6 And making others whole,
7 Without requiring any kneeling,
8 At the haltar of your role?
9 Then go forth with us;
10 There is work to do.
CHAPTER 151 Do you think like a Centralian?
2 And are you counting down,
3 The days till your schooling is finally done,
4 iAnd the gravy train pulls into town?
5 Or are you somehow thinking,
6 That jsmart ones have to care,
7 And learn and think their whole lives long,
8 And take kdare after ldare after mdare?
9 Then come with us;
10 We are here for you.
CHAPTER 161 Do you live a few blocks from the Boulevard?
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2 And do you still believe,
3 nThat the lives of each one of us matter,
4 And regardless of income or title,
5 oWe must all give more than we take?
6 Then go forth with us;
7 There is work to do.
CHAPTER 171 Do you carry the briefcase of a pWhart?
2 And is it full of qbullet lists,
3 Whose rvalue you don't know?
4 Or do you dream of building,
5 And creating something snew,
6 And working maybe all your life,
7 To make us proud of you?
8 Then come with us;
9 We are here for you.
CHAPTER 181 Do you communicate with tAnnenburghers?
2 And are you tired of uempty words,
3 And vnumbers that aren't quite sane,
4 And voices that wwhine like mosquito wings,
5 And pictures that xsmother the brain?
6 Then go forth with us;
7 There is work to do.
CHAPTER 191 Come with us.
2 We are here for you.
3 Go forth with us.
4 We have work to do.
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