Virginia dreams / Maggie Pogue Johnson [electronic text]

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Virginia dreams / Maggie Pogue Johnson [electronic text]
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Johnson, Maggie Pogue
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S.l.: John M. Leonard
1910
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The V. N. and C. I.

Near the City of Petersburg,As seen by the passers-by,In the neighborhood of Ettricks,Stands the V. N. and C. I.
A building loved by many,Who've toiled within her walls,And tried to respond with pleasureTo every beck and call.
Her situation is beautiful,As loftily she standsFacing the Appomattox,So picturesque and grand.
Then in the month of September,As the days glide swiftly by,Students leave their various homes,For the V. N. and C. I.

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And ere many hours have passedThey're sheltered within her walls,Their minds from pleasures cast,To answer to her calls.
And for days, weeks and monthsEarnestly they work,On their different studies,Trying none to shirk.
After the wintry days have passedThe birds sweetly warble and sing,While students resume their daily tasksThey're told of the coming Spring.
And then on the campus green,Of V. N. and C. I. may be seen,Students who every day win fame,Playing the many outdoor games.
Girls with tennis employed,Always enjoy it much,Boys with baseball o'erjoyed,As with bat they give it a touch.
After a few years shall have passed,And boys and girls have finished their task,No more their faces will be seen,Or voices heard on the campus green.
In various sections their lots will be cast,Fond recollections they'll have of the past,As days, months and years glide slowly byThey'll ever remember V. N. and C. I.
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