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Summer Winds

    By John Clare



    The wind waves oer the meadows green
    And shakes my own wild flowers
    And shifts about the moving scene
    Like the life of summer hours;
    The little bents with reedy head,
    The scarce seen shapes of flowers,
    All kink about like skeins of thread
    In these wind-shaken hours.

    All stir and strife and life and bustle
    In everything around one sees;
    The rushes whistle, sedges rustle,
    The grass is buzzing round like bees;
    The butterflies are tossed about
    Like skiffs upon a stormy sea;
    The bees are lost amid the rout
    And drop in [their] perplexity.

    Wilt thou be mine, thou bonny lass?
    Thy drapery floats so gracefully;
    We'll walk along the meadow grass,
    We'll stand beneath the willow tree.
    We'll mark the little reeling bee
    Along the grassy ocean rove,
    Tossed like a little boat at sea,
    And interchange our vows of love.



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