And you may see me, if you pass this way

And you may see me, if you pass this way,
Lean on my gate and look into the road,
And listen to the skylark's joyous ode—
Thoughtful, not oft cigarless. Will you say,
‘Who wears that velvet coat, a trifle tattered,
That curious cool straw hat, which wind and rain have battered?’
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