| "WHEN the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock, |  | 
| And you hear the kyouck and gobble of the struttin' turkey-cock, |  | 
| And the clackin' of the guineys, and the cluckin' of the hens, |  | 
| And the rooster's hallylooyer as he tiptoes on the fence; |  | 
| O, it's then the time a feller is a-feelin' at his best, |  | 
| With the risin' sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest, |  | 
| As he leaves the house, bareheaded, and goes out to feed the stock, |  | 
| When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock." | 
 
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