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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CANADIAN COUNTRY DOCTOR, by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND First Line: I s'pose mos' ev'ry body t'ink hees job 's about de hardes' Last Line: So he rader do hees talkin' about somet'ing dat was new. | |||
I S'POSE mos' ev'ry body t'ink hees job's about de hardes' From de boss man on de Gouvernement to poor man on de town From de cure to de lawyer, an' de farmer to de school boy An' all the de noder feller was mak' de worl' go roun'. But dere's wan man got hees han' full t'roo ev'ry kin' of wedder An' he's never sure of not'ing but work an' work away -- Dat's de man dey call de doctor, w'en you ketch heem on de contree An' he's only man I know-me, don't got no holiday. If you're comin' off de city spen' de summer-tam among us An' you walk out on de mornin w'en de leetle bird is sing Mebbe den you see de doctor w'en he's passin wit' hees buggy An' you t'ink "Wall! contree doctor mus' be very pleasan' t'ing. "Drivin' dat way all de summer up an' down along de reever W'ere de nice cool win' is blowin' among de maple tree Den w'en he's mak' hees visit, comin' home before de night tam For pass de quiet evening wit' hees wife an' familee." An' w'en off across de mountain, some wan's sick an' want de doctor "Mus' be fine trip crossin' over for watch de sun go down Makin' all dem purty color lak w'at you call de rainbow," Dat's way de peop' is talkin' was leevin' on de town. But it isn't alway summer on de contree, an' de doctor He could tole you many story of de storm dat he's been in How hees coonskin coat come handy, w'en de win' blow off de reever For if she's sam' ole reever, she's not alway sam' old win'. An' de mountain dat's so quiet w'en de w'ite cloud go a-sailin' All about her on de summer w'ere de sheep is feedin' high You should see her on December w'en de snow is pilin' roun' her An' all de win' of winter come tearin' t'roo de sky. O! le bon Dieu help de doctor w'en de message come to call heem From hees warm bed on de night-tam for visit some poor man Lyin' sick across de hill side on noder side de reever An' he hear de mountain roarin' lak de beeg Shawinigan. Ah! well he know de warning but he can't stay till de morning So he's hitchin' up hees leetle horse an' put heem on burleau Den w'en he's feex de buffalo, an' wissle to hees pony Away t'roo storm an' hurricane de contree doctor go. O! de small Canadian pony! dat's de horse can walk de snowdreef. Dat's de horse can fin' de road too he's never been before Kip your heart up leetle feller, for dere's many mile before you An' it's purty hard job tellin' w'en you see your stable door. Yass! de doctor he can tole you, if he have de tam for talkin' All about de bird was singin' before de summer lef' For he's got dem on hees bureau an' he's doin' it hese'f too An' de las' tam I was dere, me, I see dem all mese'f. But about de way he travel t'roo de stormy night of winter W'en de rain come on de spring flood, an' de bridge is wash away All de hard work, all de danger dat was offen hang aroun' heem Dat's de tam our contree doctor don't have very moche to say. For it's purty ole, ole story, an' he alway have it wit' heem Ever since he come among us on parish Saint Mathieu An' no doubt he's feelin' mebbe jus' de sam' as noder feller So he rader do hees talkin' about somet'ing dat was new. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A RAINY DAY IN CAMP by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND AUTUMN DAYS by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BARBOTTE (BULL-POUT) by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BATEESE AND HIS LITTLE DECOYS by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BATEESE THE LUCKY MAN by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BLOOM - A SONG OF COBALT by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BOULE by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BRUNO THE HUNTER by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND CANADIAN FOREVER by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND CAUDA MORRHUAE by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND |
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