The Good, Old-Fashioned People

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When we hear Uncle Sidney tell
  About the long-ago
  An' old, old friends he loved so well
  When _he_ was young--My-oh!--
  Us childern all wish _we'd 'a'_ bin
  A-livin' then with Uncle,--so
  We could a-kindo' happened in
  On them old friends he used to know!--
  The good, old-fashioned people--
  The hale, hard-working people--
  The kindly country people
  'At Uncle used to know!

  They was God's people, Uncle says,
  An' gloried in His name,
  An' worked, without no selfishness,
  An' loved their neighbers same
  As they was kin: An' when they biled
  Their tree-molasses, in the Spring,
  Er butchered in the Fall, they smiled
  An' sheered with all jist ever'thing!--

  The good, old-fashioned people--
  The hale, hard-working people--
  The kindly country people
  'At Uncle used to know!

  He tells about 'em, lots o' times,
  Till we'd all ruther hear
  About 'em than the Nurs'ry Rhymes
  Er Fairies--mighty near!--
  Only sometimes he stops so long
  An' then talks on so low an' slow,
  It's purt'-nigh sad as any song
  To listen to him talkin' so
  Of the good, old-fashioned people--
  The hale, hard-working people--
  The kindly country people
  'At Uncle used to know!

© James Whitcomb Riley