by Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865)
Indiana Homecoming Matches base text
Language: English
My childhood’s home I see again, And sadden with the view; And still as memory crowds my brain, There’s pleasure in it too. O Memory! Thou midway world between earth and paradise, Where things decayed and loved ones lost In dreamy shadows rise, And, freed from all that’s earthly vile, Seen hallowed, pure and bright, Like scenes in some enchanted isle All bathed in liquid light. Near twenty years have passed Since here I bid farewell To woods and fields, and scenes of play, And playmates loved so well; Where many were, but few remain Of old familiar things; Where memory will hallow all We’ve known, and know no more.
Composition:
- Set to music by Jack Hamilton Beeson (b. 1921), "Indiana Homecoming"
Text Authorship:
- by Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865) [an adaptation]
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Researcher for this page: Mike Pearson
This text was added to the website: 2015-04-28
Line count: 19
Word count: 110