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Clock-a-Clay

    By John Clare



    In the cowslip pips I lie,
    Hidden from the buzzing fly,
    While green grass beneath me lies,
    Pearled with dew like fishes' eyes,
    Here I lie, a clock-a-clay,
    Waiting for the time of day.

    While the forest quakes surprise,
    And the wild wind sobs and sighs,
    My home rocks as like to fall,
    On its pillar green and tall;
    When the pattering rain drives by
    Clock-a-clay keeps warm and dry.

    Day by day and night by night,
    All the week I hide from sigh;
    In the cowslip pips I lie,
    In rain and dew still warm and dry;
    Day and night, and night and day,
    Red, black-spotted clock-a-clay.

    My home shakes in wind and showers,
    Pale green pillar topped with flowers,
    Bending at the wild wind's breath,
    Till I touch the grass beneath;
    Here I live, lone clock-a-clay,
    Watching for the time of day.



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