There is laughter in the barnyard,
There is cackling o'er the way,
When the rooster sounds his trumpet
And the hens begin to lay.
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The barn is full of barley and it 's loaded up with wheat :
They are pulling at the peas and the oats are all in
shock ;
The brown-armed boys that did it a-toiling in the heat,
Have made themselves this winter as solid as a rock :
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He upward looks upon the sea-deep
Liquid of the splendid sky ;
He sees the cattle standing knee-deep
'Neath the sheltering cedars high.
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Little All Right was sick, I ween ;
Little All Right was weak and wan,
And a beautiful angel all unseen
Was fitting his golden slippers on ;
He felt a stranger's soft caress :
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Don't smoke your hams till you 've killed the pig ;
Do n't buy the carpet till the roof is thatched ;
Do n't measure the milk till the calf is there ;
Do n't count the chickens till the eggs are hatched.
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So yıv been killin sheep?
Ye useless whelp ;
I 'm goin t put ye t sleep
Ye need n't yelp !
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They may talk of the bird with plumage blue,
And the bird with the bosom red ;
They herald the spring with the song they sing
And tell us old winter is dead ;
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' How Didy git that name? you ask :'
The speaker sat on the herring cask :
He oped his knife and whittled a stick
u He got that name when the woods wuz thick ;
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Smith has got into trouble :
There 's a terrible hullabaloo !
And now the quandary's bothering me :
What's the popular thing to do?
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