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I Dreamt of Robin

by John Clare

I opened the casement this morn at starlight,

And, the moment I got out of bed,

The daisies were quaking about in their white

And the cowslip was nodding its head.

The grass was all shivers, the stars were all bright,

And Robin that should come at e'en--

I thought that I saw him, a ghost by moonlight,

Like a stalking horse stand on the green.

I went bed agen and did nothing but dream

Of Robin and moonlight and flowers.

He stood like a shadow transfixed by a stream,

And I couldn't forget him for hours.

I'd just dropt asleep when I dreamed Robin spoke,

And the casement it gave such a shake,

As if every pane in the window was broke;

Such a patter the gravel did make.

So I up in the morning before the cock crew

And to strike me a light I sat down.

I saw from the door all his track in the dew

And, I guess, called "Come in and sit down."

And one, sure enough, tramples up to the door,

And who but young Robin his sen?

And ere the old folks were half willing to stir

We met, kissed, and parted agen.

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