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James Whitcomb Riley - His RoomJames Whitcomb Riley - His Room
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"I`m home again, my dear old Room,   I`m home again, and happy, too, As, peering through the brightening gloom,   I find myself alone with you:     Though brief my stay, nor far away,     I missed you--missed you night and day--     As wildly yearned for you as now.--     Old Room, how are you, anyhow? "My easy chair, with open arms,   Awaits me just within the door; The littered carpet`s woven charms   Have never seemed so bright before,--     The old rosettes and mignonettes     And ivy-leaves and violets,     Look up as pure and fresh of hue     As though baptized in morning dew. "Old Room, to me your homely walls   Fold round me like the arms of love, And over all my being falls   A blessing pure as from above--     Even as a nestling child caressed     And lulled upon a loving breast,     With folded eyes, too glad to weep     And yet too sad for dreams or sleep. "You`ve been so kind to me, old Room--   So patient in your tender care, My drooping heart in fullest bloom   Has blossomed for you unaware;     And who but you had cared to woo     A heart so dark, and heavy, too,     As in the past you lifted mine     From out the shadow to the shine? "For I was but a wayward boy   When first you gladly welcomed me And taught me work was truer joy   Than rioting incessantly:     And thus the din that stormed within     The old guitar and violin     Has fallen in a fainter tone     And sweeter, for your sake alone. "Though in my absence I have stood   In festal halls a favored guest, I missed, in this old quietude,   My worthy work and worthy rest--     By _this_ I know that long ago     You loved me first, and told me so     In art`s mute eloquence of speech     The voice of praise may never reach. "For lips and eyes in truth`s disguise   Confuse the faces of my friends, Till old affection`s fondest ties   I find unraveling at the ends;     But as I turn to you, and learn     To meet my griefs with less concern,     Your love seems all I have to keep     Me smiling lest I needs must weep. "Yet I am happy, and would fain   Forget the world and all its woes; So set me to my tasks again,   Old Room, and lull me to repose:     And as we glide adown the tide     Of dreams, forever side by side,     I`ll hold your hands as lovers do     Their sweethearts` and talk love to you."
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