
Lockerbie Street
Lockerbie Street is a poem by American poet James Whitcomb Riley, reflecting on a small, tranquil street in Indianapolis where he found contentment. Written during his lifetime in the late 19th to early 20th century, the poem captures the charm of this hidden lane, emphasizing its significance despite its modest size. Riley's work is notable for its vivid imagery and nostalgic tone, celebrating the beauty of everyday places.
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