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Old Fashioned Roses

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    They ain't no style about 'em,
    And they're sorto' pale and faded,
    Yit the doorway here, without 'em,
    Would be lonesomer, and shaded
    With a good 'eal blacker shudder
    Than the morning-glories makes,
    And the sunshine would look sadder
    Fer their good old-fashion' sakes.

    I like 'em 'cause they kindo' -
    Sorto' make a feller like 'em!
    And I tell you, when I find a
    Bunch out whur the sun kin strike 'em,
    It allus sets me thinkin'
    O' the ones 'at used to grow
    And peek in thro' the chinkin'
    O' the cabin, don't you know!

    And then I think o' mother,
    And how she ust to love 'em -
    When they wuzn't any other,
    'Less she found 'em up above 'em!
    And her eyes, afore she shut 'em,
    Whispered with a smile and said
    We must pick a bunch and putt 'em
    In her hand when she wuz dead.

    But as I wuz a-sayin',
    They ain't no style about 'em
    Very gaudy er displayin',
    But I wouldn't be without 'em,
    'Cause I'm happier in these posies,
    And the hollyhawks and sich,
    Than the hummin'-bird 'at noses
    In the roses of the rich.



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