Whats this? A letter thro’ Jim?
God bless him! What has he to say?
Here, Lizzie, my een’s gettin’ dim,
Just read it, lass, reight straight away.
Tha trem’les, Liz. What is there up?
Abaat thy awn cousin tha surely can read;
His ways varry oft has made bitter my cup,
But theer—I forgive him—read on, niver heed
That’s it—”as it leaves me at present “—
His father’s expression to nowt!
Go on, lass, t’ beginnin’s so pleasant
It couldn’t be mended wi’ owt.
What’s that? He has “sent a surprise”?
What is ‘t, lass? Go on! a new gaan, I’ll be bun’,
Or happen a nugget o’ famous girt size;
Whativer it is it’s t’ best thing under t’ sun.
Ay, lad, I dare say, “life is rough,”
For t’ best on ‘t is nut varry smooth;
I’ England it’s hilly enough,
Niver name wi’ them diggers uncouth.
But theer, Liz, be sharp an’ let’s have his surprise.
I’m capt wheer tha’s gotten that stammerin’ cough,
Tha reads a deal better nor that when tha tries.
Good gracious! What’s t’ matter? Shoo’s fainted reight off!
Hey! Lizzie, tha flays me; coom here,
An’ sit wheer tha’ll get some fresh air:
Tha’rt lookin’ so bad at I fear
Tha’s much war nor I were aware.
That’s reight, lass, get tul it once more,
Just read reight to t’ end on ‘t, an’ then
We’ll just tak a walk for a bit aat o’ t’ door,
Whol tha feels rayther more like thisen.
What! Bless us! Aar Jim gotten wed!
It is a surprise, on my word.
Who is she? That’s all at he’s said?
I wish then I niver had heard.
At one time I thowt happen thee he’d admire,
An’ that’s haa we all sud have liked it to be.
Bud, sithee! What’s that, Liz, at’s burnin’ on t’ fire?
It’s t’ ribbin Jim bowt thee! Ay, ay, lass, I see.
(James Burnley)
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