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When Lide Married Him

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    When Lide married him - w'y, she had to jes dee-fy
    The whole poppilation! - But she never bat' an eye!
    Her parents begged, and threatened - she must give him up - that he
    Wuz jes "a common drunkard!" - And he wuz, appearantly. -
            Swore they'd chase him off the place
            Ef he ever showed his face -
    Long after she'd eloped with him and married him fer shore! -
    When Lide married him, it wuz "Katy, bar the door!"

    When Lide married him - Well! she had to go and be
    A hired girl in town somewheres - while he tromped round to see
    What he could git that he could do, - you might say, jes sawed wood
    From door to door! - that's what he done - 'cause that wuz best he could!
            And the strangest thing, i jing!
            Wuz, he didn't drink a thing, -
    But jes got down to bizness, like he someway wanted to,
    When Lide married him, like they warned her not to do!

    When Lide married him - er, ruther, had ben married
    A little up'ards of a year - some feller come and carried
    That hired girl away with him - a ruther stylish feller
    In a bran-new green spring-wagon, with the wheels striped red and yeller:
            And he whispered, as they driv
            Tords the country, "Now we'll live!" -
    And somepin' else she laughed to hear, though both her eyes wuz dim,
    'Bout "trustin' Love and Heav'n above, sence Lide married him!"



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