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Knowlwood

from Second-Collection Poems with phonemic transcripts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2018

T. L. Burton
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide
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I DON't want to sleep abrode, John, away from home

I do like my hwomeward road, John;

An’ like the sound o’ Knowlwood bells the best.

Zome would rove vrom pleäce to pleäce, John,

Zome would goo from feäce to feäce, John,

But I be happy in my hwomely nest;

An’ slight's the hope vor any pleäce bezide,

To leäve the plaïn abode where love do bide.

Where the shelvèn knap do vall, John, sloping hillock

Under trees a-springèn tall, John;

'Tis there my house do show his sheenèn zide, shining

Wi’ his walls vor ever green, John,

Under ivy that's a screen, John,

Vrom wet an’ het, an’ ev'ry changèn tide, heat

An’ I do little ho vor goold or pride, care

To leäve the plaïn abode where love do bide.

There the bendèn stream do flow, John,

By the mossy bridge's bow, John; arch

An’ there the road do wind below the hill;

There the miller, white wi’ meal, John,

Deafen'd wi’ his foamy wheel, John,

Do stan’ o’ times a-lookèn out o’ mill:

The while 'ithin his lightly-sheäken door,

His wheatèn flour do whiten all his floor.

When my daily work's a-done, John,

At the zettèn o’ the zun, John,

An’ I all day 've a-plaÿ'd a good man's peärt,

I do vind my ease a-blest, John,

While my conscience is at rest, John;

An’ while noo worm's a-left to fret my heart; gnaw

An’ who vor finer hwomes o’ restless pride,

Would pass the plaïn abode where peace do bide?

By a windor in the west, John,

There upon my fiddle's breast, John,

The strings do sound below my bow's white heäir;

While a zingèn drush do swaÿ, John, thrush

Up an’ down upon a spraÿ, John,

An’ cast his sheäde upon the window square; shadow

Vor birds do know their friends, an’ build their nest,

An’ love to roost, where they can live at rest.

Out o’ town the win’ do bring, John,

Peals o’ bells when they do ring, John,

An’ roun’ me here, at hand, my ear can catch

The maïd a-zingèn by the stream, John,

Or carter whislèn wi’ his team, John,

Or zingèn birds, or water at the hatch; wicket-gate

An’ zoo wi’ sounds o’ vaïce, an’ bird an’ bell, so

Noo hour is dull 'ithin our rwosy dell.

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Publisher: The University of Adelaide Press
Print publication year: 2017

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  • Book: The Sound of William Barnes's Dialect Poems
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  • T. L. Burton, University of Adelaide
  • Book: The Sound of William Barnes's Dialect Poems
  • Online publication: 29 March 2018
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