Public Domain Poetry And Stories - A Prospective Visit by James Whitcomb Riley
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A Prospective Visit

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    While any day was notable and dear
    That gave the children Noey, history here
    Records his advent emphasized indeed
    With sharp italics, as he came to feed
    The stock one special morning, fair and bright,
    When Johnty and Bud met him, with delight
    Unusual even as their extra dress -
    Garbed as for holiday, with much excess
    Of proud self-consciousness and vain conceit
    In their new finery. - Far up the street
    They called to Noey, as he came, that they,
    As promised, both were going back that day
    To his house with him!

        And by time that each
    Had one of Noey's hands - ceasing their speech
    And coyly anxious, in their new attire,
    To wake the comment of their mute desire, -
    Noey seemed rendered voiceless. Quite a while
    They watched him furtively. - He seemed to smile
    As though he would conceal it; and they saw
    Him look away, and his lips purse and draw
    In curious, twitching spasms, as though he might
    Be whispering, - while in his eye the white
    Predominated strangely. - Then the spell
    Gave way, and his pent speech burst audible:
    "They wuz two stylish little boys,
        and they wuz mighty bold ones,
    Had two new pairs o' britches made
        out o' their daddy's old ones!"
    And at the inspirational outbreak,
    Both joker and his victims seemed to take
    An equal share of laughter, - and all through
    Their morning visit kept recurring to
    The funny words and jingle of the rhyme
    That just kept getting funnier all the time.



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