Didn't know Flynn,-
Flynn of Virginia,-
Long as he's been 'yar?
Look 'ee here, stranger,
Whar HEV you been?
Here in this tunnel
He was my pardner,
That same Tom Flynn,-
Working together,
In wind and weather,
Day out and in.
Didn't know Flynn!
Well, that IS queer;
Why, it's a sin
To think of Tom Flynn,-
Tom with his cheer,
Tom without fear,-
Stranger, look 'yar!
Thar in the drift,
Back to the wall,
He held the timbers
Ready to fall;
Then in the darkness
I heard him call:
“Run for your life, Jake!
Run for your wife's sake!
Don't wait for me.”
And that was all
Heard in the din,
Heard of Tom Flynn,-
Flynn of Virginia.
That's all about
Flynn of Virginia.
That lets me out.
Here in the damp,-
Out of the sun,-
That 'ar derned lamp
Makes my eyes run.
Well, there,-I'm done!
But, sir, when you'll
Hear the next fool
Asking of Flynn,-
Flynn of Virginia,-
Just you chip in,
Say you knew Flynn;
Say that you've been 'yar.
In The Tunnel
Bret Harte
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Poem topics: fear, life, sun, together, weather, wife, wind, wait, ready, long, hear, wall, lamp, fool, sake, Valentine's Day, stranger, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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