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1849–1916

DAWN, NOON AND DEWFALL.

James Whitcomb Riley

Dawn, noon and dewfall! Bluebird and robin Up and at it airly, and the orchard-blossoms bobbin’! Peekin’ from the winder, half-awake, and wishin’ I could go to sleep agin as well as go a-fishin’!

On the apern o’ the dam, legs a-danglin’ over, Drowsy-like with sound o’ worter and the smell o’ clover: Fish all out a visitin’ —‘ cept some dratted minnor! Yes, and mill shet down at last and hands is gone to dinner.

Trompin’ home acrost the fields: Lightnin’ - bugs a-blinkin’ In the wheat like sparks o’ things feller keeps a-thinkin':— Mother waitin’ supper, and the childern there to cherr me! And fiddle on the kitchen-wall a-jist a-eechin’ fer me!

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