Barrow Bard

By BarrowBard

Rough winds do shake the tender leaves of June


The cows in a huddle in the corner field
Have their tails to the breeze that will not yield
And the sheep use the old stone wall as a shield;
Now the wind is high and the trees are bent
The clouds are low and will not relent
Till all the rain is spilled and spent.

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