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Our Home - Our Country

For The Semi-Centennial Celebration Of The Settlement Of Cambridge, Mass., December 28, 1880

By prashant sapkotaPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
Our Home - Our Country
Photo by Louis Maniquet on Unsplash

Your home was mine, - kind Nature's gift;

My love no years can chill;

In vain their flakes the storm-winds sift,

The snow-drop hides beneath the drift,

A living blossom still.

Mute are a hundred long-famed lyres,

Hushed all their golden strings;

One lay the coldest bosom fires,

One song, one only, never tires

While sweet-voiced memory sings.

No spot so lone but echo knows

That dear familiar strain;

In tropic isles, on arctic snows,

Through burning lips its music flows

And rings its fond refrain.

From Pisa's tower my straining sight

Roamed wandering leagues away,

When lo! a frigate's banner bright,

The starry blue, the red, the white,

In far Livorno's bay.

Hot leaps the life-blood from my heart,

Forth springs the sudden tear;

The ship that rocks by yonder mart

Is of my land, my life, a part, -

Home, home, sweet home, is here!

Fades from my view the sunlit scene, -

My vision spans the waves;

I see the elm-encircled green,

The tower, - the steeple, - and, between,

The field of ancient graves.

There runs the path my feet would tread

When first they learned to stray;

There stands the gambrel roof that spread

Its quaint old angles o'er my head

When first I saw the day.

The sounds that met my boyish ear

My inward sense salute, -

The woodnotes wild I loved to hear, -

The robin's challenge, sharp and clear, -

The breath of evening's flute.

The faces loved from cradle days, -

Unseen, alas, how long!

As fond remembrance round them plays,

Touched with its softening moonlight rays,

Through fancy's portal throng.

And see! as if the opening skies

Some angel form had spared

Us wingless mortals to surprise,

The little maid with light-blue eyes,

White necked and golden haired!

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prashant sapkota

I am a young passionate blogger, very passionate to learn about , something different, on research

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