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A Scrawl

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I want to sing something - but this is all -
    I try and I try, but the rhymes are dull
    As though they were damp, and the echoes fall
    Limp and unlovable.

    Words will not say what I yearn to say -
    They will not walk as I want them to,
    But they stumble and fall in the path of the way
    Of my telling my love for you.

    Simply take what the scrawl is worth -
    Knowing I love you as sun the sod
    On the ripening side of the great round earth
    That swings in the smile of God.



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