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Guess

    By Eugene Field



    There is a certain Yankee phrase
    I always have revered,
    Yet, somehow, in these modern days,
    It's almost disappeared;
    It was the usage years ago,
    But nowadays it's got
    To be regarded coarse and low
    To answer: "I guess not!"

    The height of fashion called the pink
    Affects a British craze--
    Prefers "I fancy" or "I think"
    To that time-honored phrase;
    But here's a Yankee, if you please,
    That brands the fashion rot,
    And to all heresies like these
    He answers, "I--guess not!"--

    When Chaucer, Wycliff, and the rest
    Express their meaning thus,
    I guess, if not the very best,
    It's good enough for us!
    Why! shall the idioms of our speech
    Be banished and forgot
    For this vain trash which moderns teach?
    Well, no, sir; I guess not!

    There's meaning in that homely phrase
    No other words express--
    No substitute therefor conveys
    Such unobtrusive stress.
    True Anglo-Saxon speech, it goes
    Directly to the spot,
    And he who hears it always knows
    The worth of "I--guess--not!"



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