Draw up the papers, lawyer, and make 'em good and stout; "What is the matter?" say you. I swan it's hard to tell! So I have talked with Betsey, and Betsey has talked with me, There was a stock of temper we both had for a start, The first thing I remember whereon we disagreed And the next that I remember was when we lost a cow; And the next that I remember, it started in a joke; And so that bowl kept pourin' dissensions in our cup; And so the thing kept workin', and all the self-same way; And there has been days together—and many a weary week— And so I have talked with Betsey, and Betsey has talked with me, |
Write on the paper, lawyer—the very first paragraph— Give her the house and homestead—a man can thrive and roam; There is a little hard money that's drawin' tol'rable pay: Yes, I see you smile, Sir, at my givin' her so much; Once, when I was young as you, and not so smart, perhaps, Once when I had a fever—I won't forget it soon— And if ever a house was tidy, and ever a kitchen clean, So draw up the paper, lawyer, and I'll go home to-night, And one thing put in the paper, that first to me didn't occur: And when she dies I wish that she would be laid by me, |