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INTELLECTUAL LIMITATIONS by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: PARUNTS KNOWS LOTS MORE THAN US
Last Line: "WELL, WHAT IS IT, HONEY?"
Subject(s): PARENTS; WIND; WISDOM; PARENTHOOD;

PARUNTS knows lots more than us,
But they don't know @3all@1 things, --
'Cause we ketch 'em, lots o' times,
Even on little small things.

One time Winnie ask' her Ma,
At the winder, sewin',
What's the wind a-doin' when
It's a-not a-@3blowin'?@1

Yes, an' 'Del', that very day,
When we're nearly froze out,
He ask' Uncle @3where@1 it goes
When the fire goes out?

Nen @3I@1 run to ask my Pa,
That way, somepin' funny;
But I can't say ist but "Say,"
When he turn to me an' say,
"Well, what is it, Honey?"



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