Old
Woman of the Roads.
Padraic Colum. 1881
O, To have a little
house!
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To own the hearth and
stool and all!
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The heaped up sods upon
the fire,
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The pile of turf
against the wall!
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To have a clock with
weights and chains
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And pendulum swinging
up and down!
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A dresser filled with
shining delph,
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Speckled and white and
blue and brown!
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I could be busy all the
day
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Clearing and sweeping
hearth and floor,
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And fixing on their
shelf again
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My white and blue and
speckled store!
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I could be quiet there
at night
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Beside the fire and by
myself,
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Sure of a bed and loth
to leave
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The ticking clock and
the shining delph!
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Och! but I'm weary of
mist and dark,
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And roads where there's
never a house nor bush,
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And tired I am of bog
and road,
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And the crying wind and
the lonesome hush!
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And I am praying to God
on high,
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And I am praying Him
night and day,
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For a little house—a
house of my own—
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Out of the wind's and
the rain's way.
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