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1849–1916

TO THE QUIET OBSERVER

James Whitcomb Riley

Dear old friend of us all in need Who know the worth of a friend indeed, How rejoiced are we all to learn Of your glad return.

We who have missed your voice so long — Even as March might miss the song Of the sugar-bird in the maples when They're tapped again.

Even as the memory of these Blended sweets,— the sap of the trees And the song of the birds, and the old camp too, We think of you.

Hail to you, then, with welcomes deep As grateful hearts may laugh or weep!— You give us not only the bird that sings, But all good things.

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