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Canada Home.

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Some Homes are where flowers for ever blow,     The sun shining hotly the whole year round;     But our Home glistens with six months of snow,     Where frost without wind heightens every sound.     And Home is Home wherever it is,     When we're all together and nothing amiss.     Yet Willy is old enough to recall     A Home forgotten by Eily and me;     He says that we left it five years since last Fall,     And came sailing, sailing, right over the sea.     But Home is Home wherever it is,     When we're all together and nothing amiss.     Our other Home was for ever green,     A green, green isle in a blue, blue sea,     With sweet flowers such as we never have seen;     And Willy tells all this to Eily and me.     But Home is Home wherever it is,     When we're all together and nothing amiss.     He says, "What fine fun when we all go back!"     But Canada Home is very good fun     When Pat's little sled flies along the smooth track,     Or spills in the snowdrift that shines in the sun.     For Home is Home wherever it is,     When we're all together and nothing amiss.     Some day I should dearly love, it is true,     To sail to the old Home over the sea;     But only if Father and Mother went too,     With Willy and Patrick and Eily and me.     For Home is Home wherever it is,     When we're all together and nothing amiss.

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