Farm Ballads by Will Carleton
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page 8 of 76 (10%)
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If we loved each other the better because we quarreled here.
HOW BETSEY AND I MADE UP. GIVE us your hand, Mr. Lawyer: how do you do to-day? "GIVE US YOUR HAND, MR. LAWYER: HOW DO YOU DO TO-DAY?" You drew up that paper--I s'pose you want your pay. Don't cut down your figures; make it an X or a V; For that 'ere written agreement was just the makin' of me. Goin' home that evenin' I tell you I was blue, Thinkin' of all my troubles, and what I was goin' to do; And if my hosses hadn't been the steadiest team alive, They'd 've tipped me over, certain, for I couldn't see where to drive. No--for I was laborin' under a heavy load; No--for I was travelin' an entirely different road; For I was a-tracin' over the path of our lives ag'in, And seein' where we missed the way, and where we might have been. And many a corner we'd turned that just to a quarrel led, When I ought to 've held my temper, and driven straight ahead; And the more I thought it over the more these memories came, And the more I struck the opinion that I was the most to blame. |
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