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Lyrics of the Hearthside (1899)
First published by Dodd, Mead and Company Copyright 1899 |
The Voice Of The BanjoIn a small and lonely cabin out of noisy traffic's way, "Night is closing in upon us, friend of mine, but don't be sad; "For I speak to you of summer nights upon the yellow sand, "And I speak to you of care-free songs when labour's hour was o'er, "I could tell you of a 'possum hunt across the wooded grounds, "So the future cannot hurt us while we keep the past in mind, This poem appears in the following book(s): | |
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