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The Old Hay-Mow

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The Old Hay-mow's the place to play
    Fer boys, when it's a rainy day!
    I good-'eal ruther be up there
    Than down in town, er anywhere!

    When I play in our stable-loft,
    The good old hay's so dry an' soft,
    An' feels so fine, an' smells so sweet,
    I 'most ferget to go an' eat.

    An' one time wunst I did ferget
    To go 'tel dinner was all et, -
    An' they had short-cake - an' - Bud he
    Hogged up the piece Ma saved fer me!

    Nen I won't let him play no more
    In our hay-mow where I keep store
    An' got hen-eggs to sell, - an' shoo
    The cackle-un old hen out, too!

    An' nen, when Aunty she was here
    A-visitun from Rensselaer,
    An' bringed my little cousin, - he
    Can come up there an' play with me.

    But, after while - when Bud he bets
    'At I can't turn no summersetts, -
    I let him come up, ef he can
    Ac' ha'f-way like a gentleman!



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