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Fool-Youngens

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Me an' Bert an' Minnie-Belle
    Knows a joke, an' we won't tell!
    No, we don't - 'cause we don't know
    Why we got to laughin' so;
    But we got to laughin' so,
        "We ist kep' a-laughin'.

    Wind wuz blowin' in the tree -
    An' wuz only ist us three
    Playin' there; an' ever' one
    Ketched each other, like we done,
    Squintin' up there at the sun
        Like we wuz a-laughin'.

    Nothin' funny anyway;
    But I laughed, an' so did they -
    An' we all three laughed, an' nen
    Squint' our eyes an' laugh' again:
    Ner we didn't ist p'ten' -
        We wuz shore-'nough laughin'.


    "We ist laugh' an' laugh', tel Bert
    Say he can't quit an' it hurt.
    Nen I howl, an' Minnie-Belle
    She tear up the grass a spell
    An' ist stop her yeers an' yell
        Like she'd die a-laughin'.

    Never sich fool-youngens yit!
    Nothin' funny, - not a bit! -
    But we laugh' so; tel we whoop'
    Purt'-nigh like we have the croup -
    All so hoarse we'd wheeze an' whoop
        An' ist choke a-laughin'.



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