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The Habitants Summer

O, who can blame de winter, never min'     de hard he 's blowin'  'Cos w'en de tam is comin' for passin' on     hees roun' De firse t'ing he was doin' is start de sky a   snowin'  An'  mak' de nice w'ite blanket, for cover up     de groun' .

An' de groun' she go a'sleepin' t'roo all de     stormy season,  Restin' from her work las' summer, till she 's     waken by the

Dat le bon Dieu sen' some morning, an' of     course dat 's be de reason  Ev'ry year de groun' she 's lookin' jus' as     fresh an' young again.

Den you geev her leetle sunshine, w'en de snow     go off an' leave her  Let de sout' win' blow upon her, an' you see     beeg changes

Wit' de steam arisin' from her jus' de sam' she     got de fever,  An' not many day is passin' w'en she 's     ready for de plow.

We don't bodder wit' no spring-tam w'ere de     rain she 's alway fallin' ,  Two, t'ree mont' , or mebbe longer, on de     place beyon' de sea,

W'ere some bird  he 's nam' de cuckoo, spen'     de mos' hees tam a-callin'  But for fear he wet hees fedder, hide away     upon de tree.

On de swamp beside de reever, mebbe jus'     about de fly-tam  W'ere it 's very hard to see heem, we hear     de wo-wa-raw,

Dat 's w'at you call de bull-frog, singin'     "more rum", all de night-tam.  He 's only kin' of cuckoo we got on Cana-

No, we have n't got dat feller, but we got some     bird can beat heem,  An' we hear dem, an' we see dem, jus' so     soon de winter go,

So never min' de cuckoo for we 're not afraid      to meet heem,  W'enever he was ready, wit' our own petits     oiseaux.

An' dey almos' come togeder, lak de spring     an' summer wedder,  Blue-bird wan day, pie-blanche nex' day,     geevin' out deir leetle note,

Affer dat we see de robin' , an' de gouglou on     de medder,  Den le roi, de red bird 's comin' , dressim on     hees sojer coat.

W 'en de grosbec on de pine tree, wak' you     early wit' hees singin' ,  W'en you lissen to de pa'tridge a-beatin'on     hees drum,

W'en de w'ole place roun' about you wit'     musique is a-ringin' ,  Den you know de winter 's over, an' de     summer day is come.

See de apple blossom showin' , see de clover     how it 's growin'  Watch de trout, an' way dey 're playin' on     de reever down below,

Ah! de cunning leetle feller, easy see how well     dey 're knowin'  We 're too busy now for ketch dem an' dat 's     w'y dey 're jompin' so.

For de mos' fine summer season don't las' too     long, an' we know it,  So we 're workin' ev'rybody, w'ile de sun is     warm and clear,

Dat 's de tam for plant de barley, an' de injun     corn we sow it,  W'en de leaf upon de maple 's jus' de size     of squirrel's ear.'Noder job is feexin' fences, if we don 't be lak     de las' year,  W'en de Durham bull he 's pullin' nearly all     de fence away,

An' dat sapree champion taureau let de cattle     out de pasture  So dey 're playin' on de devil wit' de oat     an' wit' de hay.

Yass, de farmer 's offen worry, an' it some-     tam mak' heem snappy,  For no sooner wan job's finish, dan he got     two t'ousan' more,

But he 's glad for see de summer, w'en all de     worl' she 's happy,  An' ev'ryt'ing  aroun' heem was leevin' out     o'door.

Now de ole sheep 's takin' young wan up de     hillside, an' dey feed dem  W'ere de nice short grass is growin' sweeter     dan it grow below,

Ev'ry morning off dey're goin' an' it 's     pleasan' t'ing to see dem  Lookin' jus' lak leetle snow-ball all along de     green coteau.

Dere 's de hen too, wit' her chicken,

O how     moche dey mak' her bodder  Watchin' dem mos' ev'ry minute, fearin' dey     was go

But w'en mountain hawk  he 's comin' den     how quick dey fin' de moder  An' get onderneat' her fedder till de dan-     ger 's pass away.

An' jus' see de turkey gobbler, an' lissen' to     heem talkin'  No wonder he 's half crazee, an' spikin' out     so loud,

W'en you meet heem on de roadside wit' hees     wife an' chil'ren walkin',  It 's kipin' heem so busy lookin' affer such     a crowd.

Dat 's about de way we 're leevin' , dat 's a     few t'ing we 're seein' ,  W'en de nice warm summer sun is shinin'     down on Canadaw,

An' no matter w'at I'm hearin' , still I never     feel lak bein'  No oder stranger feller, me, but only habi-     tant.

For dere 's no place lak our own place, don't     care de far you 're goin'  Dat 's w'at de whole worl's sayin', w'enever     dey come here,'Cos we got de fines' contree, an' de beeges'     reever flowin'  An' le bon Dieu sen' de sunshine nearly     twelve mont' ev'ry year.

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William Henry Drummond

William Henry Drummond (April 13, 1854 – April 6, 1907) was an Irish-born Canadian poet whose humorous dialect poems made him "one of the most p…

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