After A Visit

Paul Laurence Dunbar

    I be'n down in ole Kentucky
      Fur a week er two, an' say,
    'Twuz ez hard ez breakin' oxen
      Fur to tear myse'f away.
    Allus argerin' 'bout fren'ship
      An' yer hospitality--
    Y'ain't no right to talk about it
      Tell you be'n down there to see.

    See jest how they give you welcome
      To the best that's in the land,
    Feel the sort o'grip they give you
      When they take you by the hand.
    Hear 'em say, "We're glad to have you,
      Better stay a week er two;"
    An' the way they treat you makes you
      Feel that ev'ry word is true.

    Feed you tell you hear the buttons
      Crackin' on your Sunday vest;
    Haul you roun' to see the wonders
      Tell you have to cry for rest.
    Drink yer health an' pet an' praise you
      Tell you git to feel ez great
    Ez the Sheriff o' the county
      Er the Gov'ner o' the State.

    Wife, she sez I must be crazy
      'Cause I go on so, an' Nelse
    He 'lows, "Goodness gracious! daddy,
      Cain't you talk about nuthin' else?"
    Well, pleg-gone it, I'm jes tickled,
      Bein' tickled ain't no sin;
    I've b'en down in ole Kentucky
      An' I want o' go ag'in.

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