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Igo And Ago

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    We're The Twins from Aunt Marinn's,
                Igo and Ago.
    When Dad comes, the show begins! -
                Iram, coram, dago.

    Dad he says he named us two
                Igo and Ago
    For a poem he always knew,
                Iram, coram, dago.

    Then he was a braw Scotchman -
                Igo and Ago. -
    Now he's Scotch-Amer-i-can.
                Iram, coram, dago.

    "Hey!" he cries, and pats his knee,
                "Igo and Ago,
    My twin bairnies, ride wi' me -
                Iram, coram, dago!"

   

    "Here," he laughs, "ye've each a leg,
                Igo and Ago,
    Gleg as Tam O'Shanter's 'Meg'!
                Iram, coram, dago!"

    Then we mount, with shrieks of mirth -
                Igo and Ago, -
    The two gladdest twins on earth!
                Iram, coram, dago.

    Wade and Silas-Walker cry, -
                "Igo and Ago -
    Annie's kissin' 'em 'good-bye'!" -
                Iram, coram, dago.

    Aunty waves us fond farewells. -
                "Igo and Ago,"
    Granny pipes, "tak care yersels!"
                Iram, coram, dago.



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