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The Swallow

by John Clare

Pretty swallow, once again

Come and pass me in the rain.

Pretty swallow, why so shy?

Pass again my window by.

The horsepond where he dips his wings,

The wet day prints it full of rings.

The raindrops on his [ ] track

Lodge like pearls upon his back.

Then again he dips his wing

In the wrinkles of the spring,

Then oer the rushes flies again,

And pearls roll off his back like rain.

Pretty little swallow, fly

Village doors and windows by,

Whisking oer the garden pales

Where the blackbird finds the snails;

Whewing by the ladslove tree

For something only seen by thee;

Pearls that on the red rose hing

Fall off shaken by thy wing.

On that low thatched cottage stop,

In the sooty chimney pop,

Where thy wife and family

Every evening wait for thee.

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