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Thinkin' Back

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I've ben thinkin' back, of late,
    S'prisin'! - And I'm here to state
    I'm suspicious it's a sign
    Of age, maybe, or decline
    Of my faculties, - and yit
    I'm not feelin' old a bit -
    Any more than sixty-four
    Ain't no young man any more!

    Thinkin' back's a thing 'at grows
    On a feller, I suppose -
    Older 'at he gits, i jack,
    More he keeps a-thinkin' back!
    Old as old men git to be,
    Er as middle-aged as me,
    Folks'll find us, eye and mind
    Fixed on what we've left behind -
    Rehabilitatin'-like
    Them old times we used to hike
    Out barefooted fer the crick,
    'Long 'bout Aprile first - to pick
    Out some "warmest" place to go
    In a-swimmin' - Ooh! my-oh!
    Wonder now we hadn't died!
    Grate horseradish on my hide
    Jes' a-thinkin' how cold then
    That-'ere worter must 'a' ben!

    Thinkin' back - W'y, goodness me!
    I kin call their names and see
    Every little tad I played
    With, er fought, er was afraid
    Of, and so made him the best
    Friend I had of all the rest!

    Thinkin' back, I even hear
    Them a-callin', high and clear,
    Up the crick-banks, where they seem
    Still hid in there - like a dream -
    And me still a-pantin' on
    The green pathway they have gone!
    Still they hide, by bend er ford -
    Still they hide - but, thank the Lord,
    (Thinkin' back, as I have said),
    I hear laughin' on ahead!



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