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Regarding The U. S. And New York

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Title:     Regarding The U. S. And New York
Author: Franklin P. Adams [More Titles by Adams]

Before I was a travelled bird,
I scoffed, in my provincial way,
At other lands; I deemed absurd
All nations but these U. S. A.

And--although Middle-Western born--
Before I was a travelled guy,
I laughed at, with unhidden scorn,
All cities but New York, N. Y.

But now I've been about a bit--
How travel broadens! How it does!
And I have found out this, to wit:
How right I was! How right I was!





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Franklin P. Adams's poem: Regarding The U. S. And New York

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