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The Tree-Toad.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    "'Scurious-like," said the tree-toad,
        "I've twittered far rain all day;
        And I got up soon,
        And I hollered till noon -
        But the sun, hit blazed away,
        Till I jest clumb down in a crawfish-hole,
        Weary at heart, and sick at soul!

    "Dozed away far an hour,
    And I tackled the thing agin;
        And I sung, and sung,
        Till I knowed my lung
    Was jest about give in;
        And then, thinks I, ef hit don't rain now.
        There're nothin' in singin', anyhow!

    "Once in awhile some
        Would come a drivin' past;
        And he'd hear my cry,
        And stop and sigh -
        Till I jest laid back, at last,
        And I hollered rain till I thought my th'oat
        Would bust right open at ever' note!

    "But I fetched her! O I fetched her! -
        'Cause a little while ago,
        As I kindo' set,
        With one eye shet,
        And a-singin' soft and low,
        A voice drapped down on my fevered brain,
        Sayin', - ' Ef you'll jest hush I'll rain!'"



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