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An' filled an' lit the lamp, an' trimmed the wick an' turned it higher,
An' fetched the wood all in fer night, an' locked the kitchen door,
An' stuffed the ole crack where the wind blows in up through the floor --
She sets the kittle on the coals, an' biles an' makes the tea,
An' fries the liver an' the mush, an' cooks a egg fer me;
An' sometimes -- when I cough so hard -- her elderberry wine
Don't go so bad fer little boys with "Curv'ture of the Spine!"
I'm 'most afeard she'll be took down -- an' 'at's what bothers me! --
'Cause ef my good old Aunty ever would git sick an' die,
I don't know what she'd do in heaven -- till _I_ come, by an' by: --
Fer she's so ust to all my ways, an' ever'thing, you know,
An' no one there like me, to nuss an' worry over so! --
'Cause all the little childerns there's so straight an' strong an' fine,
They's nary angel 'bout the place with "Curv'ture of the Spine! "
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