ROUND the house were lilacs and strawberries | |
And foal-foots spangling the paths, | |
And far away on the sand-hills, dewberries | |
Caught dust from the seas long swaths. | |
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Up the wolds the woods were walking, | 5 |
And nuts fell out of their hair. | |
At the gate the nets hung, balking | |
The star-lit rush of a hare. | |
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In the autumn fields, the stubble | |
Tinkled the music of gleaning. | 10 |
At a mothers knees, the trouble | |
Lost all its meaning. | |
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Yea, what good beginnings | |
To this sad end! | |
Have we had our innings? | 15 |
God forfend! | |