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Little Bateese

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YOU bad leetle boy, not moche you care How busy you're kipin' your poor gran'-pere Tryin to stop you ev'ry day Chasin' de hen aroun' de hay, W'y don't you geev' dem a chance to lay? Leetle Bateese! Off on de fiel' you foller de plough Den w'en you're tire you scare de cow Sickin' de dog till dey jomp de wall So de milk ain't good for not'ing at all, An' you're only five an' a half dis fall, Leetle Bateese! Too sleepy for sayin' de prayer to-night? Never min' I s'pose it'll be all right Say dem to-morrowah! dere he go! Fas' asleep in a minute or so, An' he'll stay lak dat till de rooster crow, Leetle Bateese! Den wake us up right away toute suite Lookin' for somet'ing more to eat, Makin' me t'ink of dem long again, I wonder your stomach don't get no pain, Leetle Bateese! But see heem now lyin' dere in bed, Look at de arm onderneat' hees head; If he grow lak dat till he's twenty year I bet he'll be stronger dan Louis Cyr An' beat all de voyageurs leevin' here, Leetle Bateese! Jus' feel de muscle along hees back, Won't geev' heem moche bodder for carry pack On de long portage, any size canoe, Dere's not many t'ing dat boy won't do For he's got double-joint on hees body too, Leetle Bateese! But leetle Bateese! please don't forget We rader you're stayin' de small boy yet, So chase de chicken an' mak' dem scare An' do w'at you lak wit' your ole gran'pere For w'en you're beeg feller he won't be dere, Leetle Bateese!

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"YOU bad leetle boy, not moche you care..."

Exploring the themes of classic, William Henry Drummond delivers a powerful performance in "Little Bateese"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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