Indiana Statutes

§ 1-2-5-1 — Title and text

Indiana § 1-2-5-1
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
Art. 2STATE EMBLEMS
Ch. 5State Poem

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The poem of Arthur Franklin Mapes, Kendallville, Indiana, the title and text of which are set forth in full as a part of this section, is hereby adopted as Indiana's official poem. It reads as follows: INDIANA God crowned her hills with beauty, Gave her lakes and winding streams, Then He edged them all with woodlands As the setting for our dreams. Lovely are her moonlit rivers, Shadowed by the sycamores, Where the fragrant winds of Summer Play along the willowed shores. I must roam those wooded hillsides, I must heed the native call, For a pagan voice within me Seems to answer to it all. I must walk where squirrels scamper Down a rustic old rail fence, Where a choir of birds is singing In the woodland . . . green and dense. I must learn more of my homeland For it's paradise to me, There's

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