Arthur Chapman Home Poems
- 1. The Meeting
When walkin' down a city street,
Two thousand miles from home,
The pavestones hurtin' of the feet
That never ought to roam,
... - 2. The Cowboy's Homing
Bill's home ag'in from Europe, where he featured with a show,
But he don't talk none about it-his words jest seem to flow
On the subject of home-comin', and this glorious Southwest land,
Which talk, to all us people, is some hard to onderstand.
... - 3. Out Where The West Begins
Out where the handclasp's a little stronger,
Out where the smile dwells a little longer,
That's where the West begins;
Out where the sun is a little brighter,
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