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Poem by William Barnes


First Collection. Spring. Easter Monday


An’ zoo o’ Monday we got drough
Our work betimes, an ax’d a vew
Young vo’k vrom Stowe an’ Coom, an’ zome
Vrom uncle’s down at Grange, to come.
An’ they so spry, wi’ merry smiles.
Did beät the path an’ leäp the stiles,
Wi’ two or dree young chaps bezide,
To meet an’ keep up Easter tide:
Vor we’d a-zaid avore, we’d git
Zome friends to come, an’ have a bit
O’ fun wi’ me, an’ Jeäne, an’ Kit,
   Because ’twer Easter Monday.

An’ there we plaÿ’d away at quaïts,
An’ weigh’d ourzelves wi’ sceäles an’ waïghts;
An’ jump’d to zee who jump’d the spryest,
An’ sprung the vurdest an’ the highest;
An’ rung the bells vor vull an hour.
An’ plaÿ’d at vives ageän the tower.
An’ then we went an’ had a taït.
An’ cousin Sammy, wi’ his waïght,
Broke off the bar, he wer so fat!
An’ toppled off, an’ vell down flat
Upon his head, an’ squot his hat,
   Because ’twer Easter Monday.



William Barnes


William Barnes's other poems:
  1. Third Collection. Early Plaÿmeäte
  2. First Collection. Summer. Whitsuntide an’ Club Walkèn
  3. Second Collection. When Birds be Still
  4. Second Collection. Married Peäir’s Love-walk
  5. Second Collection. Pentridge by the River


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