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THE SOWER by GORDON BOTTOMLEY

First Line: WHEN ROBERT PUT THE SEED IN, SEED IN, SEED IN
Last Line: A STAR LIKE BURNING SNOW.
Subject(s): PLANTS; PLANTING; PLANTERS;

WHEN Robert put the seed in, seed in, seed in,
Grey dust floated at his knees ----
Sower swinging like a mower,
Stepping over nest of plover,
Up the furrowed slope with ease.

The rooks were white with sunlight, sunlight, sunlight,
When Robert put the seed in;
Gulls with narrow wings no whiter
Flew before them, floated lighter,
Far from sea-wet cliffs they breed in.

Early night sent Robert home, Robert home, Robert home;
Sunset sent the wind to blow
From the East and dry the loam
Grey as cloud-hills, ere should come
A star like burning snow.



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