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THE HOMECOMING OF THE SHEEP by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE

First Line: THE SHEEP ARE COMING HOME IN GREECE
Last Line: AND THE CLIMBING MOON GROWS SMALL.
Subject(s): GREECE; SHEEP; WORLD WAR I; GREEKS; FIRST WORLD WAR;

THE sheep are coming home in Greece,
Hark the bells on every hill!
Flock by flock, and fleece by fleece,
Wandering wide a little piece
Thro' the evening red and still,
Stopping where the pathways cease,
Cropping with a hurried will.

Thro' the cotton-bushes low
Merry boys with shouldered crooks
Close them in a single row,
Shout among them as they go
With one bell-ring o'er the brooks.
Such delight you never know
Reading it from gilded books.

Before the early stars are bright
Cormorants and sea-gulls call,
And the moon comes large and white
Filling with a lovely light
The ferny curtained waterfall.
Then sleep wraps every bell up tight
And the climbing moon grows small.



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