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1871–1940

A MAY MORNING

William H. Davies

The sky is clear, The sun is bright; The cows are red, The sheep are white;

Trees in the meadows Make happy shadows. Birds in the hedge Are perched and sing;

Swallows and larks Are on the wing: Two merry cuckoos Are making echoes.

Bird and the beast Have the dew yet; My road shines dry, Theirs bright and wet:

Death gives no warning, On this May morning. I see no Christ Nailed on a tree,

Dying for sin; No sin I see: No thoughts for sadness, All thoughts for gladness.

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