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The Sower.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    Sitting in a porchway cool,
    Fades the ruddy sunlight fast,
    Twilight hastens on to rule -
    Working hours are wellnigh past

    Shadows shoot across the lands;
    But one sower lingers still,
    Old, in rags, he patient stands, -
    Looking on, I feel a thrill.

    Black and high his silhouette
    Dominates the furrows deep!
    Now to sow the task is set,
    Soon shall come a time to reap.

    Marches he along the plain,
    To and fro, and scatters wide
    From his hands the precious grain;
    Moody, I, to see him stride.

    Darkness deepens. Gone the light.
    Now his gestures to mine eyes
    Are august; and strange - his height
    Seems to touch the starry skies.

    TORU DUTT.



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