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The early risers Are ripped from their sleep By tinkles and chimes Of programmed alarms They tread their cold floorboards To peer in their mirrors Observing dark shadows Beneath their worn eyes They are the ones Who meet with bewilderment The dark of pre-dawn And ponder its death They are the ones Who half-asleep shuffle Along broken pavements Avoiding black puddles They are the wearers Of gloves and wool hats Thick scarves and overcoats And knotted shoe laces A slumber-some army Making their pilgrimage To station and hospitals Factories and schools They are the ones Who catch the first birdsong The breaking of dawn The crisp of the air They are the ones Who gaze at the moonlight Wonder at stars And think of the spring They are the ones Who live out the hours Whilst we comfortable sleepers Lie warm in our beds
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Jan 9, 2017
Jan 9, 2017 at 4:33 PM UTC
Early Risers
The early risers Are ripped from their sleep By tinkles and chimes Of programmed alarms They tread their cold floorboards To peer in their mirrors Observing dark shadows Beneath their worn eyes They are the ones Who meet with bewilderment The dark of pre-dawn And ponder its death They are the ones Who half-asleep shuffle Along broken pavements Avoiding black puddles They are the wearers Of gloves and wool hats Thick scarves and overcoats And knotted shoe laces A slumber-some army Making their pilgrimage To station and hospitals Factories and schools They are the ones Who catch the first birdsong The breaking of dawn The crisp of the air They are the ones Who gaze at the moonlight Wonder at stars And think of the spring They are the ones Who live out the hours Whilst we comfortable sleepers Lie warm in our beds
9th January 2016 Men of Essex Men of Essex Strong and true Strong and true Like the mighty oak tree Like the mighty oak tree We're with you We're with you
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Jan 9, 2017
Jan 9, 2017 at 4:33 PM UTC
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