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Poetry of the Farm and Rural Life

Connecticut River reeds blown by the "Peasant Bard"

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Soon conversation chang'd to play
Upon the topics of the day;
News, stale enough in distant town,
Just in the “Hollow” ushered down;
Murder and rapine, loss by fire,
Steamboat explosions, extra dire;—
Till last at politics they went,
And much of breath and speech were spent
On measures for their country's good;—
For, reader, be it understood,
It was the time, one year in four,
We dread and joy to see well o'er,
When politicians drive their trade,
And some man President is made.