“How did you rest, last night?”–
I’ve heard my gran’pap say
Them words a thousand times–that’s right–
Jes them words thataway!
As punctchul-like as morning dast
To ever heave in sight
Gran’pap ‘ud allus haf to ast–
“How did you rest, last night?”
Us young-uns used to grin,
At breakfast, on the sly,
And mock the wobble of his chin
And eyebrows belt so high
And kind: _”How did you rest, last night?”_
We’d mumble and let on
Our voices trimbled, and our sight
Was dim, and hearin’ gone.
* * * * *
Bad as I used to be,
All I’m a-wantin’ is
As puore and ca’m a sleep fer me
And sweet a sleep as his!
And so I pray, on Jedgment Day
To wake, and with its light
See _his_ face dawn, and hear him say–
“How did you rest, last night?”
(James Whitcomb Riley)
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