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An Impromptu Fairy-Tale

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    When I wuz ist a little bit
        o' weenty-teenty kid
    I maked up a Fairy-tale,
        all by myse'f, I did: -



    I

    Wunst upon a time wunst
        They wuz a Fairy King,
    An' ever'thing he have wuz gold - ,
        His clo'es, an' ever'thing!
    An' all the other Fairies
        In his goldun Palace-hall
    Had to hump an' hustle -
        'Cause he wuz bosst of all!



    II

    He have a goldun trumput,
        An' when he blow' on that,
    It's a sign he want' his boots,
        Er his coat er hat:
    They's a sign fer ever'thing, -
        An' all the Fairies knowed
    Ever' sign, an' come a-hoppin'
        When the King blowed!



    III

    Wunst he blowed an' telled 'em all:
        "Saddle up yer bees -
    Fireflies is gittin' fat
        An' sassy as you please! -
    Guess we'll go a-huntin'!"
        So they hunt' a little bit,
    Till the King blowed "Supper-time,"
        Nen they all quit.



    IV

    Nen they have a Banqut
        In the Palace-hall,
    An' ist et! an' et! an' et!
        Nen they have a Ball;
    An' when the Queen o' Fairyland
        Come p'omenadin' through,
    The King says an' halts her, -
        "Guess I'll marry you!"



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