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1881–1941

THE SUN AND A BIRCH TREE

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

As I came home through Howard's lane, The trees were bending down with rain. A still mist went across their tops, And my coat was powdered gray with drops.

Then I looked in the woods to see The limbs of the white birch tree. It made a bright spot in the air, And I thought the sun was shining there.

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