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I HEAR AMERICA SINGING.

I HEAR America singing, the varied carols I hear;
Those of mechanics — each one singing his, as it      should be, blithe and strong;
The carpenter singing his, as he measures his plank      or beam,
The mason singing his, as he makes ready for work,      or leaves off work;
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat       — the deck-hand singing on the steamboat      deck;
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench — the      hatter singing as he stands;
The wood-cutter's song — the ploughboy's, on his way      in the morning, or at the noon intermission, or      at sundown;
The delicious singing of the mother — or of the young      wife at work — or of the girl sewing or washing       — Each singing what belongs to her, and to      none else;
The day what belongs to the day — At night, the      party of young fellows, robust, friendly,
Singing, with open mouths, their strong melodious      songs.

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