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Time To Tinker 'Roun'!

By Paul Laurence Dunbar

Topics: classic

Summah 's nice, wif sun a-shinin',     Spring is good wif greens and grass,     An' dey 's some t'ings nice 'bout wintah,     Dough hit brings de freezin' blas;     But de time dat is de fines',     Whethah fiel's is green er brown,     Is w'en de rain 's a-po'in'     An' dey 's time to tinker 'roun.     Den you men's de mule's ol' ha'ness,     An' you men's de broken chair.     Hummin' all de time you 's wo'kin'     Some ol' common kind o' air.     Evah now an' then you looks out,     Tryin' mighty ha'd to frown,     But you cain't, you 's glad hit 's rainin',     An' dey 's time to tinker 'roun'.     Oh, you 'ten's lak you so anxious     Evah time it so't o' stops.     W'en hit goes on, den you reckon     Dat de wet 'll he'p de crops.     But hit ain't de crops you 's aftah;     You knows w'en de rain comes down     Dat's hit's too wet out fu' wo'kin',     An' dey 's time to tinker roun'.     Oh, dey 's fun inside de co'n-crib.     An' dey 's laffin' at de ba'n;     An' dey 's allus some one jokin',     Er some one to tell a ya'n.     Dah 's a quiet in yo' cabin,     Only fu' de rain's sof soun';     So you 's mighty blessed happy     W'en dey 's time to tinker 'roun'!

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About Paul Laurence Dunbar

Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872–1906) was an American poet and novelist who was one of the first African-American writers to gain national prominence. His poems in dialect—including "When Malindy Sings"—and standard English explore Black life with humor, pathos, and dignity.

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