'TWEEN de gusts ob de win' Comes a winner an' a soun' Like de trampin' ob hoofs on de col', col' groun'. I'se 'spicious ob a staum, An' dere ain't no doubt But somebody's gone an' lef' de ole hoss out. I 'membah now de sheep Come a-runnin' to de shed, An' de ole bossie cow was a-standin' in 'er bed, An' de chickens on de roos'; But what was I 'bout When I done went to bed an' lef' de ole hoss out? Well, I mus'n lay heah An' hab de col' win's blow -- When de keyhole whistles dar's gwine ter come snow -- I jes' oughter 'rise An' wandah right out, An' cuah myself ob leebin' de ole hoss out. Mah goodness, what er night! Wondah what's dat soun'? Dat's de ole hoss, jes' comin' on de boun'. I 'se ashame' ob myse'f! Well, what was I 'bout, Ter go ter bed ter res' an' leebe de ole hoss out? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NIGHT PIECE (2) by EDITH SITWELL THE STATUE AND THE BUST by ROBERT BROWNING THE WILDERNESS TRANSFORMED by PHILIP DODDRIDGE TO AGE by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR UP-HILL by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI GREAT FRIEND by HENRY DAVID THOREAU IN LAMPLIGHT by MARTIN DONISTHORPE ARMSTRONG |