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Wilder Music

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Came the same cuckoo's cry
    All day across the mead.
    Flitted the butterfly
    All day dittering over my head.
    Came a bleak crawk-caw
    Between tall broad trees.
    Came shadows, floating, drifting slowly down
    Large leaves from darker trees.

    Rose the lark with the rising sun,
    Rose the mist after the lark,
    O wild and sweet the clamour begun
    Round the heels of the limping dark.
    Rose after white cloud white cloud,
    Nodded green cloud to green;
    The stiff and dark earth stirred, breathing aloud,
    And dew shook from the green.

    Remained the eyes that stared,
    Ears that ached to hear;
    Remained the nerve of being, bared,
    Stung with delight and fear.
    Beauty flushed, ran and returned,
    Like a music rose and fell;
    Staring and blind and deaf I listened and burned--
    A wilder music fell.



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