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I'm amused at the signs,
- Anonymous
I'm changed just like the old ballad
- Michael Magee
I'm here at Clifton, grinding at the mill
- Thomas Edward Brown
I'm lonely here
- Michael Magee
I'm saying goodbye to it all
- Tony Turner
I've got a pretty little yacht,
- Thomas Case Sterndale
I've known rivers
- Langston Hughes
I've never had a better brunch with you
- Mark Nenadov
I'VE seen the Rockies in the west
- Edgar Albert Guest
I've tramped South England up and down
- Leslie Coulson
I've wandered rugged Scotland through
- Alexander McLachlan
I've watched the Seasons passing slow, so slow, In the fields between La Bassée and Bethune
- Robert Graves
I've watched you now a full half-hour
- William Wordsworth
I’ll ramble down the riverside
- Mark Nenadov
I’m always drawn to the scenic route,
- David J McDonagh
I’m not interested in
- Naomi Shihab Nye
I’ve crossed the Loire at Cé (that’s ‘C’)
- Timothy Adès
I’ve wandered quite a bit
- George E. Merrick
I'd watched the sorrow of the evening sky,
- Rupert Brooke
I've never sailed the Amazon
- Rudyard Kipling
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