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I shall go to the woods One summer’s afternoon. I shall go to hear the cuckoo cry And listen to the jackdaw croon. I shall go to seek shelter from the summer heat Against the cool of the tree bark. The mantra of old evergreen pines is heard: Tales of Norse gods, and their lark. I shall go to visit the heron Who waits by the stream. Patiently, she strides down the brook Until she catches the small bream. I shall do all these things Missing the city, where I roam – I shall go to the woods And then, I shall go home.
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May 11, 2013
May 11, 2013 at 1:39 PM UTC
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I shall go to the woods One summer’s afternoon. I shall go to hear the cuckoo cry And listen to the jackdaw croon. I shall go to seek shelter from the summer heat Against the cool of the tree bark. The mantra of old evergreen pines is heard: Tales of Norse gods, and their lark. I shall go to visit the heron Who waits by the stream. Patiently, she strides down the brook Until she catches the small bream. I shall do all these things Missing the city, where I roam – I shall go to the woods And then, I shall go home.
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May 11, 2013
May 11, 2013 at 1:39 PM UTC
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