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					Lincoln's Verses About His Old Home
				 
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					12-15-2014, 05:20 AM 
				 
				
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				RE: Lincoln's Verses About His Old Home 
				 
					Thanks for posting these lines, Gene.  Here's an excerpt from a letter Lincoln wrote a friend about his visit: 
				
				
				
			"In the fall of 1844, thinking I might aid some to carry the State of Indiana for Mr. Clay, I went into the neighborhood in that State in which I was raised, where my mother and only sister were buried, and from which I had been absent about fifteen years. That part of the country is, within itself, as unpoetical as any spot of the earth; but still, seeing it and its objects and inhabitants aroused feelings in me which were certainly poetry; though whether my expression of those feelings is poetry is quite another question."  | 
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