NOON-TIME and June-time, down around the river! Have to furse with Lizey Ann -- but lawzy! I fergive her! Drives me off the place, and says 'at all 'at she's a-wishin', Land o' gracious! time'll come I'll git enough o' fishin'! Little Dave, a-choppin' wood, never 'pears to notice; Don't know where she's hid his hat, er keerin' where his coat is, -- Specalatin', more'n like, he hain't a-goin' to mind me, And guessin' where, say twelve o'clock, a feller'd likely find me. Noon-time and June-time, down around the river! Clean out o' sight o' home, and skulkin' under kivver Of the sycamores, jack-oaks, and swamp-ash and ellum -- Idies all so jumbled up, you kin hardly tell 'em! -- @3Tired@1, you know, but @3lovin'@1 it, and smilin' jes' to think 'at Any sweeter tiredness you'd fairly want to @3drink@1 it. Tired o' fishin' -- tired o' fun -- line out slack and slacker -- All you want in all the world's a little more tobacker! Hungry, but @3a-hidin'@1 it, er jes' a-not a-keerin': -- Kingfisher gittin' up and skootin' out o' hearin'; Snipes on the t'other side, where the County Ditch is, Wadin' up and down the aidge like they'd rolled their britches! Old turkle on the root kind o' sort o' drappin' Intoo th' worter like he don't know how it happen! Worter, shade and all so mixed, don't know which you'd orter Say, th' @3worter@1 in the shadder -- @3shadder@1 in the @3worter!@1 Somebody hollerin' -- 'way around the bend in Upper Fork -- where yer eye kin jes' ketch the endin' Of the shiney wedge o' wake some muss-rat's a-makin' With that pesky nose o' his! Then a sniff o' bacon, Corn-bread and 'dock-greens -- and little Dave a-shinnin' 'Crost the rocks and mussel-shells, a-limpin' and a-grinnin', With yer dinner fer ye, and a blessin' from the giver. Noon-time and June-time down around the river! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LETTER TO JOSEPH WARREN by ROBERT FROST SPIRITUAL ISOLATION: A FRAGMENT by ISAAC ROSENBERG EPILOGUE FROM EMBLEMS OF LOVE by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE A SOLILOQUY; OCCASIONED BY THE CHIRPING OF A GRASSHOPPER by WALTER HARTE A SONG FOR THE SINGLE TABLE ON NEW YEAR'S DAY by ELIZABETH FRANCES AMHERST DOG AND CAT by RUTH ANDERSON BARNETT THE MAID'S TRAGEDY by FRANCIS BEAUMONT |