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My Childhood Home I See Again...

When we think of Abraham Lincoln we think of him as being a great President. He was also a great poet as well.



My Childhood Home I See Again.
By: Abraham Lincoln

My childhood's home I see again,
And sadden with the view;
And still, as memory crowds my brain,
There's pleasure in it too.

O Memory! thou midway world
'Twixt earth and paradise,
Where things decayed and loved ones lost
In dreamy shadows rise,

And, freed from all that's earthly vile,
Seem hallowed, pure, and bright,
Like scenes in some enchanted isle
All bathed in liquid light.

As dusky mountains please the eye
When twilight chases day;
As bugle-tones that, passing by,
In distance die away;

As leaving some grand waterfall,
We, lingering, list its roar--
So memory will hallow all
We've known, but know no more.

Near twenty years have passed away
Since here I bid farewell
To woods and fields, and scenes of play,
And playmates loved so well.

Where many were, but few remain
Of old familiar things;
But seeing them, to mind again
The lost and absent brings.

The friends I left that parting day,
How changed, as time has sped!
Young childhood grown, strong manhood gray,
And half of all are dead.

I hear the loved survivors tell
How nought from death could save,
Till every sound appears a knell,
And every spot a grave.

I range the fields with pensive tread,
And pace the hollow rooms,
And feel (companion of the dead)
I'm living in the tombs.
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So thats where my vampiric love'' came forth?
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Never had a clue that he was a poet too!! And that's a good piece. I remember reading--don't know if it's true or not--that Lincoln didn't go to school. He learned to read and write by the fire in his home at night. So did my grandmother. And she was one of the wisest persons I have ever known. Shows how much formal education is worth, doesn't it?
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This is excerpt from an article I found on the Web Re. Lincoln's education.

Lincoln was not simply an astute politician but ''an extraordinary thinker, on moral-political subjects,'' who reached down to first principles

to illuminate the essence of his era's controversies. Rarely have Lincoln's speeches and writings, both well known and obscure, been subjected to such painstaking analysis.

Miller shows that from his youth Lincoln thought for himself and trusted his own judgment. He notes how many elements of frontier culture the young Lincoln -- who did not hunt, drink, use tobacco or gamble -- rejected. In a region dominated by Jacksonian Democrats and swept by religious revivals, Lincoln adhered to the Whig Party and never joined a church.

Having received almost no formal education, Lincoln embarked on a quest for learning and self-improvement. He read incessantly, beginning as a youth with the Bible and Shakespeare. During his single term in the House of Representatives, his colleagues considered it humorous that Lincoln spent his spare time poring over books in the Library of Congress. The result of this ''stunning work of self-education'' was the ''intellectual power'' revealed in Lincoln's writings and speeches. He relied, Miller notes, on in-depth research and logical argument to persuade his listeners rather than oratorical flights.
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Amazing man! Did you know that the first elected president of Mexico, Benito Juarez, was a friend of Lincoln? When Juarez had to come up with a constitution and bill of rights he contacted Lincoln and asked for help. Lincoln sent him a copy of the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. So, the constitution and the bill of rights here is very similar to that of the U.S.
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