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Sudden Shower

    By John Clare



    Black grows the southern sky, betokening rain,
    And humming hive-bees homeward hurry bye:
    They feel the change; so let us shun the grain,
    And take the broad road while our feet are dry.
    Ay, there some dropples moistened on my face,
    And pattered on my hat--tis coming nigh!
    Let's look about, and find a sheltering place.
    The little things around, like you and I,
    Are hurrying through the grass to shun the shower.
    Here stoops an ash-tree--hark! the wind gets high,
    But never mind; this ivy, for an hour,
    Rain as it may, will keep us dryly here:
    That little wren knows well his sheltering bower,
    Nor leaves his dry house though we come so near.



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