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WEEK-END SONNET: 7 by HAROLD MONRO

First Line: THE FRESH AIR MOVES LIKE WATER ROUND A BOAT
Last Line: BUT, FAR AND NEAR: 'CUCKOO! CUCKOO! CUCKOO!'?
Subject(s): FRIENDSHIP;

The fresh air moves like water round a boat.
The white clouds wander. Let us wander too.
The whining, wavering plover flap and float.
That crow is flying after that cuckoo.
Look! Look!... They're gone. What are the great trees calling?
Just come a little farther, by that edge
Of green, to where the stormy ploughland, falling
Wave upon wave, is lapping to the hedge.
Oh, what a lovely bank! Give me your hand.
Lie down and press your heart against the ground.
Let us both listen till we understand,
Each through the other, every natural sound....
I can't hear anything to-day, can you,
But, far and near: 'Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo!'?



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