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Our Two Opinions

    By Eugene Field



    Us two wuz boys when we fell out,--
    Nigh to the age uv my youngest now;
    Don't rec'lect what't wuz about,
    Some small deeff'rence, I'll allow.
    Lived next neighbors twenty years,
    A-hatin' each other, me 'nd Jim,--
    He havin' his opinyin uv me,
    'Nd I havin' my opinyin uv him.

    Grew up together 'nd would n't speak,
    Courted sisters, 'nd marr'd 'em, too;
    Tended same meetin'-house oncet a week,
    A-hatin' each other through 'nd through!
    But when Abe Linkern asked the West
    F'r soldiers, we answered,--me 'nd Jim,--
    He havin' his opinyin uv me,
    'Nd I havin' my opinyin uv him.

    But down in Tennessee one night
    Ther' wuz sound uv firin' fur away,
    'Nd the sergeant allowed ther' 'd be a fight
    With the Johnnie Rebs some time nex' day;
    'Nd as I wuz thinkin' uv Lizzie 'nd home
    Jim stood afore me, long 'nd slim,--
    He havin' his opinyin uv me,
    'Nd I havin' my opinyin uv him.

    Seemed like we knew there wuz goin' to be
    Serious trouble f'r me 'nd him;
    Us two shuck hands, did Jim 'nd me,
    But never a word from me or Jim!
    He went his way 'nd I went mine,
    'Nd into the battle's roar went we,--
    I havin' my opinyin uv Jim,
    'Nd he havin' his opinyin uv me.

    Jim never come back from the war again,
    But I ha' n't forgot that last, last night
    When, waitin' f'r orders, us two men
    Made up 'nd shuck hands, afore the fight.
    'Nd, after it all, it's soothin' to know
    That here I be 'nd yonder's Jim,--
    He havin' his opinyin uv me,
    'Nd I havin' my opinyin uv him.



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