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The Twins.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        One 's the pictur' of his Pa,
        And the other of her Ma -
        Jes the bossest pair o' babies 'at a mortal ever saw!
        And we love 'em as the bees
        Loves the blossoms of the trees,
        A-ridin' and a-rompin' in the breeze!

        One's got her Mammy's eyes -
        Soft and blue as Apurl-skies -
        With the same sort of a smile, like - Yes,
                    and mouth about her size, -
        Dimples, too, in cheek and chin,
        'At my lips jes wallers in,
        A-goin' to work, er gittin' home agin.

        And the other - Well, they say
        That he's got his Daddy's way
        O' bein' ruther soberfied, er ruther extry gay, -
        That he either cries his best,
        Er he laughs his howlin'est -
        Like all he lacked was buttons and a vest!

        Look at her! - and look at him! -
        Talk about yer "Cheru-bim!"
        Roll 'em up in dreams together, rosy arm and chubby limb!
        O we love 'em as the bees
        Loves the blossoms of the trees,
        A-ridin' and a-rompin' in the breeze!



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