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By great rolling hills and mountain Past brook and creek and fountain The land from window seat, I pass Where man and beast and cattle roam The palm, the fir, the cedar, all passed by Where farm and stable both do lie Past lake and cloud-kissed mountain top Wherein deep forests spread The calves and cows are all a-grazing No farmer you can see a-lazing The echo of the wheels a-rolling As flower, root and fern go by Winding now around the hillside far away from beach and tide The little swallow darts away The magpie soars on high On my left side, townsfolk labour On my right, the mountains dwell The lambs a-playing, the horses neighing Upon this summer morn Flowers white and purple adorn the lineside long And to you, dear reader, I do confide My view along the train I ride.
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Nov 30, 2025
Nov 30, 2025 at 1:03 AM UTC
A Railway View
By great rolling hills and mountain Past brook and creek and fountain The land from window seat, I pass Where man and beast and cattle roam The palm, the fir, the cedar, all passed by Where farm and stable both do lie Past lake and cloud-kissed mountain top Wherein deep forests spread The calves and cows are all a-grazing No farmer you can see a-lazing The echo of the wheels a-rolling As flower, root and fern go by Winding now around the hillside far away from beach and tide The little swallow darts away The magpie soars on high On my left side, townsfolk labour On my right, the mountains dwell The lambs a-playing, the horses neighing Upon this summer morn Flowers white and purple adorn the lineside long And to you, dear reader, I do confide My view along the train I ride.
An incomplete work, salvaged and presented thus.
MrJohnHolmes
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Nov 30, 2025
Nov 30, 2025 at 1:03 AM UTC
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