The Poetical Works of Jonathan E. Hoag/The Home That Used to Be

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The Home that Used to Be

Oh, the home that used to be!
Sportive children, careless, free;
Vines around the cottage door,
Giant poplars hovering o'er!

Laughing children home from school,
Playing in the evening's cool;
Then with early limbs and heads,
In their downy chamber beds.

Hear the hum of mother's wheel;
Hear the farmyard's squawk and squeal;
Hear the calf by yonder bar,
Whilst the kine are lowing far!

Mother's wooden carpet loom—
How I hear its ceaseless boom!
Have indeed the years unfurled?
Hence, thou busy, bustling world!

1921.