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1849–1916

A CANARY AT THE FARM

James Whitcomb Riley

Folks has be'n to town, and Sahry Fetched‘ er home a pet canary,— And of all the blame’, contrary, Aggervatin’ things alive!

I love music — that's I love it When it's free — and plenty of it;— But I kindo’ git above it, At a dollar-eighty-five!

Reason's plain as I'm a — sayin’,— Jes’ the idy, now, o’ layin’ Out yer money, and a-payin’ Fer a wilder-cage and bird,

When the medder-larks is wingin’ Round you, and the woods is ringin’ With the beautifullest singin’ That a mortal ever heard!

Sahry's sot, tho’.— So I tell her He's a purty little feller, With his wings o’ creamy-yeller, And his eyes keen as a cat;

And the twitter o’ the critter Tears to absolutely glitter! Guess I'll haf to go and git her A high-priceter cage‘ n that!

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