I
ain’t no kin’ uv cannerdate fur office here this fall;
I’m
eout uv pollertics an’ sich, an’ eout fur good an’ all.
It
hain’t no use in coaxin’ me, I won’t put down my name,
I
ain’t a hankerin’ jest now fur town or county fame.
I’ve
hed my fill uv pollertics, I know the whole durn thing,
An'
Gungawamp will hev to run ‘ithout me in the ring.
A
man thet ten’s tur bizzerniz, an’ keeps his farmin’ straight,
Ain’t
got no time fur pollertics, an’ I’m no cannerdate.
No,
no; tut, tut, yew unnerstan’, I’ve given yew my word;
Yew
fellers air the mos’ persistin’ chaps I ever heard.
Well
durn my boots, ef yew heng on, I’ll be a gittin’ riled,
An’
when I git my back up boys, I ain’t no peaceful child.
I’ve
run fur s’lectman forty times, an’ twenty times fur clerk,
An’
every time some chap ‘ould bolt, – the ticket wouldn’t work.
I’ve
jest concluded this ere fall, to shun yewr temptin’ bait;
I
don’t warn’t none uv pollertics, an’ I’m no cannerdate.
O,
yaas, yewr promerses are good, yewr argermunts are fine;
I‘ll
“sweep the county”, an’ I’ll bring the “doubtful” intew line.
A
hun’red cash will dew it all, yew think I’m purty green;
Yew
air the mos’ persistin’ chaps thet I hev ever seen.
Now
looky here, I tol’ yew once; I’m gittin’ purty mad,
Altho’
ef I could sweep the town, it wouldn’t
be so bad.
Why,
durn my boots, I b’lieve I kin, I’ll try at any rate;
Bring
up some cider, Mary Ann, fur I’m a cannerdate!
Aug.
12, 1896
Pub.
in Puck,
Sep. 9, ‘96
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