A Hoosier Romance

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Oomh- oomh I I never saw her look so sweet! Her face was cream and roses, too; And then them eyes o r heavenly blue Jest made an angel all complete!
63 A HOOSIER ROMANCE And when she split r em up in smiles And splintered ? em around the room, And danced acrost and met the groom, And laughed out loud It kind o' spiles My language when I come to that 64 A HOOSIER ROMANCE Fer, as she laid away his hat, Thinks I, " The papers hid inside Of that said hat must make a bride /J happy one fer all her l
...ife, Er else a wrecked and wretched wife I 67 A HOOSIER ROMANCE And, someway, then, I thought of John, - Then looked to'rds ^Patience. . . . She was gone I The door stood open, and the rain Was dashin f in; and sharp and plain Above the storm we heerd a cry- A ringin', laughin', loud u Good-by! ?r That died away, as fleet and fast A hoss's hoofs went splashin' past!
69 A HOOSIER ROMANCE And that was all. ? T was done that quick! . . .
You f ve heerd O T fellers "lookin* sick"? I wisht you r d seen the groom jest then I wisht you 'd seen them two old men, With starhV eyes that fairly glared At one another, and the scared And empty faces of the crowd, I wisht you could a-been allowed To jest look on and see it all, And heerd the girls and women bawl 70 A HOOSIER ROMANCE And wring their hands; and heerd old Jeff A-cussin r as he swum* hisse'f Upon his hoss, who champed his bit As though old Nick had holt of it: And cheek by jowl the two old wrecks Rode off as though they 'd break their necks.


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