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Poor Little Joe

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Prop yer eyes wide open, Joey,

Fur I've brought you sumpin' great.

Apples? No, a derned sight better!

Don't you take no int'rest? Wait!

Flowers, Joe—I know'd you'd like 'em—

Ain't them scrumptious? Ain't them high?

Tears, my boy? Wot's them fur, Joey?

There—poor little Joe—don't cry!


I was skippin' past a winder

W'ere a bang-up lady sot,

All amongst a lot of bushes—

Each one climbin' from a pot;

Every bush had flowers on it—

Pretty? Mebbe not! Oh, no!

Wish you could 'a seen 'em growin',

It was such a stunnin' show.


Well, I thought of you, poor feller,

Lyin' here so sick and weak,

Never knowin' any comfort,

And I puts on lots o' cheek.

"Missus," says I, "if you please, mum,

Could I ax you for a rose?

For my little brother, missus—

Never seed one, I suppose."


Then I told her all about you—

How I bringed you up—poor Joe!

(Lackin' women folks to do it)

Sich a imp you was, you know—

Till you got that awful tumble,

Jist as I had broke yer in

(Hard work, too), to earn your livin'

Blackin' boots for honest tin.


How that tumble crippled of you,

So's you couldn't hyper much—

Joe, it hurted when I seen you

Fur the first time with yer crutch.

"But," I says, "he's laid up now, mum,

'Pears to weaken every day";

Joe, she up and went to cuttin'—

That's the how of this bokay.


Say! it seems to me, ole feller,

You is quite yourself to-night—

Kind o' chirk—it's been a fortnit

Sense yer eyes has been so bright.

Better? Well, I'm glad to hear it!

Yes, they're mighty pretty, Joe.

Smellin' of 'em's made you happy?

Well, I thought it would, you know.


Never see the country, did you?

Flowers growin' everywhere!

Some time when you're better, Joey,

Mebbe I kin take you there.

Flowers in heaven? 'M—I s'pose so;

Dunno much about it, though;

Ain't as fly as wot I might be

On them topics, little Joe.


But I've heerd it hinted somewheres

That in heaven's golden gates

Things is everlastin' cheerful—

B'lieve that's what the Bible states.

Likewise, there folks don't git hungry:

So good people, w'en they dies,

Finds themselves well fixed forever—

Joe my boy, wot ails yer eyes?


Thought they looked a little sing'ler.

Oh, no! Don't you have no fear;

Heaven was made fur such as you is—

Joe, wot makes you look so queer?

Here—wake up! Oh, don't look that way!

Joe! My boy! Hold up yer head!

Here's yer flowers—you dropped em, Joey.

Oh, my God, can Joe be dead?


David L. Proudfit (Peleg Arkwright).

Poems Teachers Ask For, Book Two

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