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Writin' Back To The Home-Folks

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    My dear old friends - It jes beats all,
    The way you write a letter
    So's ever' last line beats the first,
    And ever' next-un's better! -
    W'y, ever' fool-thing you putt down
    You make so interestin',
    A feller, readin' of 'em all,
    Can't tell which is the best-un.

    It's all so comfortin' and good,
    'Pears-like I almost hear ye
    And git more sociabler, you know,
    And hitch my cheer up near ye
    And jes smile on ye like the sun
    Acrosst the whole per-rairies
    In Aprile when the thaw's begun
    And country couples marries.

    It's all so good-old-fashioned like
    To talk jes like we're thinkin',
    Without no hidin' back o' fans
    And giggle-un and winkin',
    Ner sizin' how each-other's dressed -
    Like some is allus doin', -
    "Is Marthy Ellen's basque ben turned
    Er shore-enough a new-un!" -

    Er "ef Steve's city-friend haint jes
    'A leetle kindo'-sorto'" -
    Er "wears them-air blame eye-glasses
    Jes 'cause he hadn't ort to?"
    And so straight on, dad-libitum,
    Tel all of us feels, someway,
    Jes like our "comp'ny" wuz the best
    When we git up to come 'way!

    That's why I like old friends like you, -
    Jes 'cause you're so abidin'. -
    Ef I was built to live "fer keeps,"
    My principul residin'
    Would be amongst the folks 'at kep'
    Me allus thinkin' of 'em,
    And sorto' eechin' all the time
    To tell 'em how I love 'em. -

    Sich folks, you know, I jes love so
    I wouldn't live without 'em,
    Er couldn't even drap asleep
    But what I dreamp' about 'em, -
    And ef we minded God, I guess
    We'd all love one-another
    Jes like one fam'bly, - me and Pap
    And Madaline and Mother.



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