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An Epitaph for a Husbandman
By Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts (18601943)
H
Before the crowing cocks,—
No more he lifts his eyes,
Whoever knocks.
Would call the cattle home,—
They wait about the bars
For him to come.
The farmstead woke again,—
The horses in their stalls
Expect in vain.
He labored for the morrow;—
The plow his hands would hold
Rests in the furrow.
His orchards cool and dim;
The clods he used to cleave
Now cover him.
Lean kindly to his sleep;—
White roots and wandering strings,
Closer they creep.
And with them bore his part,
Tenderly now they throng
About his heart.