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Once Agean Welcome.

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Once agean welcome! oh, what is ther grander,     When years have rolled by sin' yo left an old friend?     An what cheers yor heart, when yo far away wander,     As mich as the thowts ov a welcome at th' end?     Yo may goa an be lucky, an win lots o' riches;     Yo may gain fresh acquaintance as onward yo rooam;     But tho' wealth may be temptin, an honor bewitches,     Yet they're nowt when compared to a welcome back hooam.     Pray, who hasn't felt as they've sat sad an lonely,     They'd give all they possessed for the wings ov a dove,     To fly far away, just to catch a seet only     Ov th' friends o' ther childhood, the friends 'at they love.     Hope may fill the breast when some old spot we're leavin,     Bright prospects may lure us throo th' dear land away,     But it's joy o' returnin at sets one's breast heavin,     It's th' hopes ov a welcome back maks us feel gay.     Long miles yo may trudge ovver moor, heath, or mire,     Till yor legs seem to totter, an th' stummack feels faint;     But yor thowts still will dwell o' that breet cottage fire,     Till yo feel quite refreshed bi th' fancies yo paint.     An when yo draw nearer, an ovver th' old palins     Yo see smilin faces 'at welcome yo back,     Ther's an end to being weary! away wi complainin's!     Yo leeave all yor troubles behind on yor track.     Then if ther's sich joy in a welcome receivin,     Let us ivvery one try sich a pleasure to gain;     An bi soothin' fowk's cares, an ther sorrows relievin,     Let us bind em all to us, wi' friendship's strong chain.     Let us love an be loved! let's be kind an forgivin,     An then if fate forces us far from awr hooam,     We shall still throughout life have the joy o' receivin     A tear when we part, an a smile when we come.

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