LAUGHING BEN ELLINGTON
Ernest Camp, editor of "The Dublin Times", penned his thoughts about Ben Ellington is this poetic obituary:
LAUGHIN' BEN ELLINGTON
He laughed down here in Laurens an' he laughed throughout the state, An' jes' everywhere he traveled he would laugh an' imitate; He laughed from sunny Dixie to the deep Pacific shore, But never in this country will be ha-ha any more!
He laughed sometimes for money an' he sometimes laughed for fun, He would laugh in bleakest weather and then laugh beneath the sun, He would laugh in such a manner as you you never saw before, But never in this country will be ha-ha any more!
He would laugh for any person an' he'd laugh at any place, There was allers laughter runnin' down each wrinkle on his face, He would oftimes laugh at nothing till his very sides were sore, But never in this country will be ha-ha any more!
He laughed because he liked it - ne'er a shadow out for him, An' he often carried sunshine where the hope was growin' slim, But he laughed his way to glory, far beyond this mortal shore, But never in this country will be ha-ha any more!
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