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Canadian Charms
by:
James McIntyre
(1828-1906)
Here industry is not in vain,
For we have bounteous crops of grain,
And you behold on every field
Of grass and roots abundant yield,
But after all the greatest charm
Is the snug home upon the farm,
And stone walls now keep the cattle warm.
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poems by James McIntyre