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Back From a Two-years' Sentence

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Back from a two-years' sentence!
    And though it had been ten,
    You think, I were scarred no deeper
    In the eyes of my fellow-men.
    "My fellow-men?" Sounds like a satire,
    You think - and I so allow,
    Here in my home since childhood,
    Yet more than a stranger now!

    Pardon! Not wholly a stranger,
    For I have a wife and child:
    That woman has wept for two long years,
    And yet last night she smiled!
    Smiled, as I leapt from the platform
    Of the midnight train, and then -
    All that I knew was that smile of hers,
    And our babe in my arms again!

    Back from a two-years' sentence -
    But I've thought the whole thing through,
    A hint of it came when the bars swung back
    And I looked straight up in the blue
    Of the blessed skies with my hat off!
    O-ho! I've a wife and child:
    That woman has wept for two long years,
    And yet last night she smiled!



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