"YEP; there they come there down the road, Two teams, three men and extry horse; There's Jabe a-riding in the 'power,' And there's Sam Oakes and Elwin Morse; Of course, they'd get here jest at night, About the time the chores begin, But I don't care if Sam 'shakes down' And Jabe himself will 'feed 'er in.' "'Twill take an hour to get set up; Wife, have your supper jest at six; Son, run and open both the gates And then get word to Deacon Hicks: Hullo there Jabe! Hullo there Sam! Hullo there Elwin! How've you been? You're 'putting up?' and Sam 'shakes down?' All right, if Jabe will 'feed 'er in.' "Drive straight aheaddon't bark the fence Straight through between the crib and stack; There's quite a pitch this side the floor, You used to turn around and back: Son, get a brick to block the wheels And not stand there all day and grin; Here, Scamp, get minus quick or Jabe Will feed your bothering carcass in. "What's that: you don't unload the 'power,' But jest pull out the forrard wheels And let 'er down: By Golly! Jabe, You're great on all them saving deals: You want some spikes? well; here they are, And here's your last year's blocking pin I hope you'll have Sam Oakes 'shake down' And that this trip you'll 'feed 'er in.' "By George! that's easy; now bring up The second teamget scarcer there Young Simpsonhere's the extry skids Can't Deacon come? well; I declare! There, now she's true, whack in the dogs, Tomorrow how the wheels will spin! The belt's jest rightsweep up the floor; Say; Jabe, you've got to 'feed 'er in.'" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WORLD by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 98 by PHILIP SIDNEY NERVES by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS MY SHIP by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN TO H. M. by FRANCIS BARNARD (20TH CENTURY) A LUNCHEON (THOMAS HARDY ENTERTAINS THE PRINCE OF WALES) by HENRY MAXIMILIAN BEERBOHM |