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In August

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    When August days are hot an' dry,
    When burning copper is the sky,
    I 'd rather fish than feast or fly
    In airy realms serene and high.

    I 'd take a suit not made for looks,
    Some easily digested books,
    Some flies, some lines, some bait, some hooks,
    Then would I seek the bays and brooks.

    I would eschew mine every task,
    In Nature's smiles my soul should bask,
    And I methinks no more could ask,
    Except--perhaps--one little flask.

    In case of accident, you know,
    Or should the wind come on to blow,
    Or I be chilled or capsized, so,
    A flask would be the only go.

    Then could I spend a happy time,--
    A bit of sport, a bit of rhyme
    (A bit of lemon, or of lime,
    To make my bottle's contents prime).

    When August days are hot an' dry,
    I won't sit by an' sigh or die,
    I 'll get my bottle (on the sly)
    And go ahead, and fish, and lie!



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