The Poetry Corner

Igo And Ago

By James Whitcomb Riley

We're The Twins from Aunt Marinn's, Igo and Ago. When Dad comes, the show begins! - Iram, coram, dago. Dad he says he named us two Igo and Ago For a poem he always knew, Iram, coram, dago. Then he was a braw Scotchman - Igo and Ago. - Now he's Scotch-Amer-i-can. Iram, coram, dago. "Hey!" he cries, and pats his knee, "Igo and Ago, My twin bairnies, ride wi' me - Iram, coram, dago!" "Here," he laughs, "ye've each a leg, Igo and Ago, Gleg as Tam O'Shanter's 'Meg'! Iram, coram, dago!" Then we mount, with shrieks of mirth - Igo and Ago, - The two gladdest twins on earth! Iram, coram, dago. Wade and Silas-Walker cry, - "Igo and Ago - Annie's kissin' 'em 'good-bye'!" - Iram, coram, dago. Aunty waves us fond farewells. - "Igo and Ago," Granny pipes, "tak care yersels!" Iram, coram, dago.