Wendell! Wendell. Fetch a blanket for me please No Wendell, the good one, that we got from the church We've got visitors coming and I want to look my best So you sit down quickly, don't lean and don't lurch.
Wendell and Agatha were a husband and wife She was a little blunt now he sharp like a knife They'd married and settled on the farm with its strife To Wendell it seemed like the whole of his life.
They'd married in an old church afore records were kept At least, Wendell thought that when he was being inept But out in the fields were the flowers where he wept And he'd dream of their beauty even as he slept.
He took Aggie out there on warm Summer days Where they stayed and relaxed till the sunset brought haze Then he'd drive her back home sometimes catching her gaze And in it saw beauty just like in the old days.
Illness took so much of his Aggie away There lives changed dramatically in every way Her lovely dark hair had turned instantly grey And now there was harshness in things that she'd say.
But Wendell loved Aggie with all of his might He just took her bad moods as part of her plight And not the great woman who he'd loved at first sight Who'd always stood by him when they'd needed to fight.
So Wendell took his Agatha to the flowers each day Where they sat for awhile admiring the display And if a sad tear tried to run down his face He'd not let her see it, he'd wipe it away.