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Ha'nacker Mill

    By Hilaire Belloc



    Sally is gone that was so kindly,
    Sally is gone from Ha'nacker Hill
    And the Briar grows ever since then so blindly;
    And ever since then the clapper is still...
    And the sweeps have fallen from Ha'nacker Mill.

    Ha'nacker Hill is in Desolation:
    Ruin a-top and a field unploughed.
    And Spirits that call on a fallen nation,
    Spirits that loved her calling aloud,
    Spirits abroad in a windy cloud.

    Spirits that call and no one answers
    Ha'nacker's down and England's done.
    Wind and Thistle for pipe and dancers,
    And never a ploughman under the Sun:
    Never a ploughman. Never a one.



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