Up in Maine Author:Holman Day Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: HOORAY FOR THE SEASON OF FAIRS This is the season for fairs, by gosh, oh, this is the season for fairs ; They're thicker than spatter, But what does it ... more »matter ? They scoop up the cash, but who cares ? From now till October they'll swallow the change, These state fairs and town fairs and county and grange, But apples blush brighter arrayed on a plate, And the cattle look scrumptious in dignified state, Enthroned in a stall and a-gazing with scorn On the chaps going by without ribbon or horn. And the trotters and nags of the blood-royal strain Are a-furnishing fun for the people of Maine ; While prouder than princes they prance to the band, And ogle the ladies arrayed on the stand. Ah, every exhibit in stall or in hall, From hooked rug to hossflesh and punkin and Takes on a new meaning, assumes a new light, And is, for the moment, a wonderful sight. And people hang over the stuff that's displayed, They swig up whole barrels of red lemonade, And hark to the fakirs and tumble to snides, And treat all the young ones to merry-go rides. They sit on the grand stand, man crushed against man, All shouting acclaim to the track's rataplan ; And all the delight is as fresh and as bright As though the big crowd had not seen that same sight. And the people flock home with the dust in their eyes, But with hearts all a-fire with fun and surprise. The girls are a-humming the tune of the band, And dads are relating the sights from the stand ; The dames are discussing the fancy work part, While bub hugs the Midway scenes close to his heart. The palms of the men folks still glow from a And the women are thinking of lip pressed to For all of the folks in the loud, happy throng Have met with the friends " they've not seen for so...« less