Around the Boree Log

John O'Brien

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Oh, stick me in the old caboose this night of wind and rain,
And let the doves of fancy loose to bill and coo again.
I want to feel the pulse of love that warmed the blood like wine;
I want to see the smile above this kind old land of mine.

So come you by your parted ways that wind the wide world through,
And make a ring around the blaze the way we used to do;
The "fountain" on the sooted crane will sing the old, old song
Of common joys in homely vein forgotten, ah, too long.

The years have turned the rusted key, and time is on the jog,
Yet spend another night with me around the boree* log.

Now someone driving through the rain will happen in, I bet;
So fill the fountain up again, and leave the table set.
For this was ours with pride to say--and all the world defy--
No stranger ever turned away, no neighbour passed us by.

Bedad, he'll have to stay the night; the rain is going to pour--
So make the rattling windows tight, and close the kitchen door,
And bring the old lopsided chair, the tattered cushion, too--
We'll make the stranger happy there, the way we used to do.

The years have turned the rusted key, and time is on the jog,
Yet spend another night with me around the boree log.

He'll fill his pipe, and good and well, and all aglow within
We'll hear the news he has to tell, the yarns he has to spin;
Yarns--yes, and super-yarns, forsooth, to set the eyes agog,
And freeze the blood of trusting youth around the boree log.

Then stir it up and make it burn; the poker's next to you;
Come, let us poke it all in turn, the way we used to do.
There's many a memory bright and fair will tingle at a name--
But leave unstirred the embers there we cannot fan to flame.

For years have turned the rusted key, and time is on the jog;
Still, spend this fleeting night with me around the boree log.

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Comments2
  • HildegaHindman

    I just stumbled upon 'Around the Boree Log' and itz so nostalgic for me. I remember reading this when I was younger. Once again I enjoyed how it captures the warmth and welcoming nature, even on a rainy day. It really makes you appreciate the simple pleasures in life, and it reminds me of the way people used to treat one another making you feel at home. Wish we cud c that spirit more in today's world.

    • salvadordallas

      GOSH, THIS POEM REALLY TOOK ME BACK!!! REMEMBER READING IT WHEN I WAS A KID. LOVE THE LINE "YET SPEND ANOTHER NIGHT WITH ME AROUND THE BOREE LOG." IT FELT SO WARM AND COMFORTING. PARTY LIEK THE GOOD TIMES NEVER DIED!