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A Christmas Memory

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Pa he bringed me here to stay
        'Til my Ma she's well. - An' nen
    He's go' hitch up, Chris'mus-day,
        An' come take me back again
    Wher' my Ma's at! Won't I be
    Tickled when he comes fer me!

    My Ma an' my A'nty they
        'Uz each-uvver's sisters. Pa -
    A'nty telled me, th' other day, -
        He comed here an' married Ma....
    A'nty said nen, "Go run play,
        I must work now!" ... An' I saw,
    When she turn' her face away,
        She 'uz cryin'. - An' nen I
        'Tend-like I "run play" - an' cry.

    This-here house o' A'nty's wher'
    They 'uz borned - my Ma an' her! -
    An' her Ma 'uz my Ma's Ma,
    An' her Pa 'uz my Ma's Pa -


    Ain't that funny? - An' they're dead:
    An' this-here's "th' ole Homestead." -
    An' my A'nty said, an' cried,
    It's mine, too, ef my Ma died -
    Don't know what she mean - 'cause my
    Ma she's nuvver go' to die!


    When Pa bringed me here 't 'uz night -
        'Way dark night! An' A'nty spread
    Me a piece - an' light the light
        An' say I must go to bed. -
        I cry not to - -but Pa said,
    "Be good boy now, like you telled
        Mommy 'at you're go' to be!"
        An', when he 'uz kissin' me
        My good night, his cheeks' all wet
    An' taste salty. - An' he held
        Wite close to me an' rocked some
        An' langhed-like - 'til A'nty come
        Git me while he's rockin' yet.

    A'nty he'p me, 'til I be
    Purt'-nigh strip-pud - nen hug me
    In bofe arms an' lif' me 'way
    Up in her high bed - an' pray
        Wiv me, - 'bout my Ma - an' Pa -
    An' ole Santy Claus - an' Sleigh -
        An' Reindeers an' little Drum -
        Yes, an' Picture-books, "Tom Thumb,"
    An' "Three Bears," an' ole "Fee-Faw" -

        Yes, an' "Tweedle-Dee" an' "Dum,"
        An' "White Knight" an' "Squidjicum,"
    An' most things you ever saw! -
        An' when A'nty kissed me, she
        'Uz all cryin' over me!

    Don't want Santy Claus - ner things
    Any kind he ever brings! -
    Don't want A'nty! - Don't want Pa! -
    I ist only want my Ma!



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