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1849–1916

A Voice From the Farm

James Whitcomb Riley

It is my dream to have you here with me, Out of the heated city's dust and din — Here where the colts have room to gambol in, And kine to graze, in clover to the knee.

I want to see your wan face happily Lit with the wholesome smiles that have not been In use since the old games you used to win When we pitched horseshoes: And I want to be

At utter loaf with you in this dim land Of grove and meadow, while the crickets make Our own talk tedious, and the bat wields His bulky flight, as we cease converse and

In a dusk like velvet smoothly take Our way toward home across the dewy fields.

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