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The Poet's Death

    By John Clare



    The world is taking little heed
    And plods from day to day:
    The vulgar flourish like a weed,
    The learned pass away.

    We miss him on the summer path
    The lonely summer day,
    Where mowers cut the pleasant swath
    And maidens make the hay.

    The vulgar take but little heed;
    The garden wants his care;
    There lies the book he used to read,
    There stands the empty chair.

    The boat laid up, the voyage oer,
    And passed the stormy wave,
    The world is going as before,
    The poet in his grave.



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