The Poetry Corner

Old October

By James Whitcomb Riley

Old October's purt' nigh gone, And the frosts is comin' on Little heavier every day - Like our hearts is thataway! Leaves is changin' overhead Back from green to gray and red, Brown and yeller, with their stems Loosenin' on the oaks and e'ms; And the balance of the trees Gittin' balder every breeze - Like the heads we're scratchin' on! Old October's purt' nigh gone. I love Old October so, I can't bear to see her go - Seems to me like losin' some Old-home relative er chum - 'Pears like sorto' settin' by Some old friend 'at sigh by sigh Was a-passin' out o' sight Into everlastin' night! Hickernuts a feller hears Rattlin' down is more like tears Drappin' on the leaves below - I love Old October so! Can't tell what it is about Old October knock me out! I sleep well enough at night - And the blamedest appetite Ever mortal man possessed, Last thing et, it tastes the best! Warnuts, butternuts, pawpaws, 'Iles and limbers up my jaws Fer raal service, sich as new Pork, spareribs, and sausage, too. Yit fer all, they's somepin' 'bout Old October knocks me out!