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Indiana

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Our Land - our Home - the common home indeed
    Of soil-born children and adopted ones -
    The stately daughters and the stalwart sons
    Of Industry: All greeting and godspeed!
    O home to proudly live for, and if need
    Be proudly die for, with the roar of guns
    Blent with our latest prayer. So died men once...
    Lo Peace...! As we look on the land They freed -
    Its harvests all in ocean-over flow
    Poured round autumnal coasts in billowy gold -
    Its corn and wine and balmed fruits and flow'rs,
    We know the exaltation that they know
    Who now, steadfast inheritors, behold
    The Land Elysian, marvelling "This is ours?"



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