A Bear Family

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Wunst, 'way West in Illinoise,
  Wuz two Bears an' their two boys:
  An' the two boys' names, you know,
  Wuz--like _ours_ is,--Jim an' Jo;
  An' their _parunts'_ names wuz same's,
  All big grown-up people's names,--
  Ist _Miz_ Bear, the neighbers call
  'Em, an' _Mister_ Bear--'at's all.
  Yes--an' Miz Bear scold him, too,
  Ist like grown folks _shouldn't_ do!

  Wuz a grea'-big river there,
  An', 'crosst that, 's a mountain where
  Old Bear said some day he'd go,
  Ef she don't quit scoldin'so!
  So, one day when he been down
  The river, fishin', 'most to town,
  An' come back 'thout no fish a-tall,
  An' Jim an' Jo they run an' bawl
  An' tell their ma their pa hain't fetch'
  No fish,--she scold again an' ketch
  Her old broom up an' biff him, too.--

  An' he ist cry, an' say, "_Boo-hoo_!
  I _told_ you what I 'd do some day'."
  An' he ist turned an' runned away
  To where's the grea'-big river there,
  An' ist _splunged_ in an' swum to where
  The mountain's at, 'way th'other side,
  An' clumbed up there. An' Miz Bear _cried_--
  An' little Jo an' little Jim--
  Ist like their ma--bofe cried fer him!--
  But he clumbed on, _clean out o' sight_,
  He wuz so mad!--An' served 'em right!

  Nen--when the Bear got 'way on top
  The mountain, he heerd somepin' flop
  Its wings--an' somepin' else he heerd
  A-rattlin'-like.--An' he wuz _skeerd_,
  An' looked 'way up, an'--_Mercy sake!_--

  It wuz a' Eagul an' a SNAKE!
  An'-sir! the Snake, he bite an' kill'
  The Eagul, an' they bofe fall till
  They strike the ground--_k'spang-k'spat!_--
  Wite where the Bear wuz standin' at!
  An' when here come the Snake at him,
  The Bear he think o' little Jim
  An' Jo, he did--an' their ma, too,--
  All safe at home; an' he ist flew
  Back down the mountain--an' could hear
  The old Snake rattlin', sharp an' clear,
  Wite clos't behind!--An' Bear he's so
  All tired out, by time, you know,
  He git down to the river there,
  He know' he can't _swim_ back to where
  His folks is at. But ist wite nen
  He see a boat an' six big men

  'At's been a-shootin' ducks: An' so
  He skeerd them out the boat, you know,
  An' ist jumped in--an' Snake _he_ tried
  To jump in, too, but failed outside
  Where all the water wuz; an' so
  The Bear grabs one the things you row
  The boat wiv an' ist whacks the head
  Of the old Snake an' kills him dead!--

  An' when he's killed him dead, w'y, nen
  _The old Snake's drownded dead again_!
  Nen Bear set in the boat an' bowed
  His back an' rowed--an' rowed--an' rowed--
  Till he's safe home--so tired he can't
  Do nothin' but lay there an' pant
  An' tell his childern, "Bresh my coat!"
  An' tell his wife, "Go chain my boat!"
  An' they're so glad he's back, they say
  "They _knowed_ he's comin' thataway
  To ist surprise the dear ones there!"
  An' Jim an' Jo they dried his hair

  An' pulled the burrs out; an' their ma
  She ist set there an' helt his paw
  Till he wuz sound asleep, an' nen
  She tell' him she won't scold again--
  Never--never--never--
  Ferever an' ferever!

© James Whitcomb Riley