Songs, Merry and Sad
Away Down Home

John Charl

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'T will not be long before they hear

The bullbat on the hill,

And in the valley through the dusk

The pastoral whippoorwill.

A few more friendly suns will call

The bluets through the loam

And star the lanes with buttercups

Away down home.

"Knee-deep!" from reedy places

Will sing the river frogs.

The terrapins will sun themselves

On all the jutting logs.

The angler's cautious oar will leave

A trail of drifting foam

Along the shady currents

Away down home.

The mocking-bird will feel again

The glory of his wings,

And wanton through the balmy air

And sunshine while he sings,

With a new cadence in his call,

The glint-wing'd crow will roam

From field to newly-furrowed field

Away down home.

When dogwood blossoms mingle

With the maple's modest red,

And sweet arbutus wakes at last

From out her winter's bed,

'T would not seem strange at all to meet

A dryad or a gnome,

Or Pan or Psyche in the woods

Away down home.

Then come with me, thou weary heart!

Forget thy brooding ills,

Since God has come to walk among

His valleys and his hills!

The mart will never miss thee,

Nor the scholar's dusty tome,

And the Mother waits to bless thee,

Away down home.

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