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1876–1925

JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY

Norah Mary Holland

Wave your hand to him! Let him go Back from the dusty paths we stray, To the land where his boyhood's rivers flow; He is not dead — he is just away,

Gone to laugh at‘ Lizabuth Ann, And swap old yarns with the Raggedy Man. Hush! Do you hear, in the distance dim, Faint and sweet as an elfin tune,

Orphant Annie is calling him, Counting him in with the old-time rune — Intry, mintry, eatery, corn, Apple blossom and apple thorn.

Wave your hand to him — call good-bye! Faintly his answer echoes back; Voices of children eagerly Lure him on by the fairy track

To the wonder-world, where all hearts are gay; He is not dead, he is just — away.

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