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Morning.

    By John Clare



    O now the crimson east, its fire-streak burning,
    Tempts me to wander 'neath the blushing morn,
    Winding the zig-zag lane, turning and turning,
    As winds the crooked fence's wilder'd thorn.
    Where is the eye can gaze upon the blushes,
    Unmov'd, with which yon cloudless heaven flushes?
    I cannot pass the very bramble, weeping
    'Neath dewy tear-drops that its spears surround,
    Like harlot's mockery on the wan cheek creeping,
    Gilding the poison that is meant to wound;--
    I cannot pass the bent, ere gales have shaken
    Its transient crowning off, each point adorning,--
    But all the feelings of my soul awaken,
    To own the witcheries of most lovely Morning.



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