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1882–1937

HARVEST MOON

John Drinkwater

“Hush!” was my whisper At the stair-top When the waggoners were down below Home from the barley-crop.

Through the high window Looked the harvest moon, While the waggoners sang A harvest tune,—

“Hush!” was my whisper when Marjory stept Down from her attic-room, A true-love-adept.

“Fill a can, fill a can,” Waggoners of heart were they, “Harvest-home, harvest-home, Barleycorn is home to-day.”...

“Marjory, hush now — Harvest — you hear?”— Red was the moon’ s rose On the full year,

The cobwebs shook, so well Did the waggoners sing — “Hush!”— there was beauty at That harvesting.

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