Excerpt from Garramor Verses
WE that toil in the City (heather and breeze and sun), What shall we earn but pity When all is done We that are scarce forgiven For labours late begun Hardly may dream of a Heaven In sight Of none. Scent Of the wind-stirred heather Under the good warm sun, Murmur of bees together And brooks that run.
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