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Early Morn

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Early Morn
written by William Henry Davies
Nature Poems (1908)




When I did wake this morn from sleep,
  It seemed I heard birds in a dream;
Then I arose to take the air -
  The lovely air that made birds scream;
Just as green Hill launched the ship
Of gold, to take its first clear dip.

And it began its journey then,
  As I came forth to take the air;
The timid Stars had vanished quite,
  The Moon was dying with a stare;
Horses, and kine, and sheep were seen
As still as pictures, in fields green.

It seemed as though I had surprised
  And trespassed in a golden world
That should have passed while men still slept!
  The joyful birds, the ship of gold,
The horses, kine and sheep did seem
As they would vanish for a dream.

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