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So my heart will wake Happy, for your sake. 26 FROM A LINCOLNSHIRE FARM FOR F. M. C. THROUGH the sheltering sycamores Blows the wild wind from the shores, And the nations of the wheat Bow and sway before his feet. Where the far fields fade, and die In the shining of the sky, Right across the spacious plain He is gone, and back again. He will ruffle, as they browse, Those old meadow-gods, the cows; He will toss, like prancing steeds, All the beanfields and the reeds, Whilst the scattered clouds ...on high Speed like galleons through the sky. We alone are safe indoors, Sheltered by the sycamores. 27 THE DANDELION NURSERY RHYME 'HTVHE dandelion is brave and gay, L And loves to grow beside the way; A braver thing was never seen, To praise the grass for growing green; You never saw a gayer thing, To sit and smile and praise the spring. The children with their simple hearts, The lazy men that come in carts, The little dogs that lollop by, They all have seen its shining eye: And every one of them would say, They never saw a thing so gay.
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