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Our Boyhood Haunts

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Ho! I'm going back to where
    We were youngsters. - Meet me there,
    Dear old barefoot chum, and we
    Will be as we used to be, -
    Lawless rangers up and down
    The old creek beyond the town -
    Little sunburnt gods at play,
    Just as in that far-away: -
    Water nymphs, all unafraid,
    Shall smile at us from the brink
    Of the old millrace and wade
    Tow'rd us as we kneeling drink
    At the spring our boyhood knew,
    Pure and clear as morning-dew:

    And, as we are rising there,
    Doubly dow'rd to hear and see,
    We shall thus be made aware
    Of an eerie piping, heard
    High above the happy bird
    In the hazel: And then we,
    Just across the creek, shall see
    (Hah! the goaty rascal!) Pan
    Hoof it o'er the sloping green,
    Mad with his own melody,
    Aye, and (bless the beasty man!)
    Stamping from the grassy soil
    Bruiséd scents of fleur-de-lis,
    Boneset, mint and pennyroyal.



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