The Traveler's Tale

Once bound by foot or weary steed,
Now swift we fly, a nation freed.
From coast to coast, the miles unfurl,
A transformed world, a different whirl.

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One of America's most celebrated poets, known for his realistic depictions of rural life and mastery of American colloquial speech.

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