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Old Man's Nursery Rhyme

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I


    In the jolly winters
    Of the long-ago,
    It was not so cold as now -
    O! No! No!
    Then, as I remember,
    Snowballs to eat
    Were as good as apples now.
    And every bit as sweet!


    II


    In the jolly winters
    Of the dead-and-gone,
    Bub was warm as summer,
    With his red mitts on, -
    Just in his little waist-
    And-pants all together,
    Who ever hear him growl
    About cold weather?


    III


    In the jolly winters
    Of the long-ago -
    Was it HALF so cold as now?
    O! No! No!
    Who caught his death o' cold,
    Making prints of men
    Flat-backed in snow that now's
    Twice as cold again?


    IV


    In the jolly winters
    Of the dead-and-gone,
    Startin' out rabbit-huntin' -
    Early as the dawn, -
    Who ever froze his fingers,
    Ears, heels, or toes, -
    Or'd 'a' cared if he had?
    Nobody knows!


    V


    Nights by the kitchen-stove,
    Shellin' white and red
    Corn in the skillet, and
    Sleepin' four abed!
    Ah! the jolly winters
    Of the long-ago!
    We were not as old as now -
    O! No! No!



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