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DAYBREAK IN A GARDEN by SIEGFRIED SASSOON

Poet Analysis

First Line: I HEARD THE FARM COCKS CROWING, LOUD, AND FAINT, AND THIN
Last Line: AND TOUCHED THE NODDING PEONY-FLOWERS TO BID THEM WAKEN.
Subject(s): MORNING; SOLDIERS' WRITINGS;

I HEARD the farm cocks crowing, loud, and faint, and thin,
When hooded night was going and one clear planet winked:
I heard shrill notes begin down the spired wood distinct,
When cloudy shoals were chinked and gilt with fires of day.
White-misted was the weald; the lawns were silver-grey;
The lark his lonely field for heaven had forsaken;
And the wind upon its way whispered the boughs of may,
And touched the nodding peony-flowers to bid them waken.




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