I buried my first womern In the spring; and in the fall I was married to my second, And hain't settled yit at all! -- Fer I'm allus thinkin' -- thinkin' Of the first one's peaceful ways, A-bilin' soap and singin' Of the Lord's amazin' grace.
And I'm thinkin' of her, constant, Dyin' carpet chain and stuff, And a-makin' up rag carpets, When the _floor_ was good enough! And I mind her he'p a-feedin', And I riccollect her now A-drappin' corn, and keepin' Clos't behind me and the plow!
And I'm allus thinkin' of her Reddin' up around the house; Er cookin' fer the farm-hands; Er a-drivin' up the cows. -- And there she lays out yander By the lower medder fence, Where the cows was barely grazin', And they're usin' ever sence.
And when I look acrost there -- Say it's when the clover's ripe, And I'm settin', in the evenin', On the porch here, with my pipe, And the _other'n_ hollers "Henry! " -- W'y they ain't no sadder thing Than to think of my first womern And her funeral last spring Was a year ago --
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