OLD WOMAN OF THE ROADS
This is a poem by Padraic Colum. I like some of his other poems,
but I couldn't find them.

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