Riley Songs of Home by James Whitcomb Riley
page 31 of 86 (36%)
page 31 of 86 (36%)
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On the ripening side of the great round earth
That swings in the smile of God. WRITIN' BACK TO THE HOME-FOLKS My dear old friends--It jes beats all, The way you write a letter So's ever' _last_ line beats the _first_, And ever' _next_-un's better!-- W'y, ever' fool-thing you putt down You make so inte_rest_in', A feller, readin' of 'em all, Can't tell which is the _best_-un. It's all so comfortin' and good, 'Pears-like I almost _hear_ ye And git more sociabler, you know, And hitch my cheer up near ye And jes smile on ye like the sun Acrosst the whole per-rairies In Aprile when the thaw's begun And country couples marries. [Illustration] It's all so good-old-fashioned like |
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