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Poem by William Barnes Second Collection. The Stwonèn Bwoy upon the Pillar Wi’ smokeless tuns an’ empty halls, An’ moss a-clingèn to the walls, In ev’ry wind the lofty tow’rs Do teäke the zun, an’ bear the show’rs; An’ there, ’ithin a geät a-hung, But vasten’d up, an’ never swung. Upon the pillar, all alwone, Do stan’ the little bwoy o’ stwone; ’S a poppy bud mid linger on, Vorseäken, when the wheat’s a-gone. An’ there, then, wi’ his bow let slack, An’ little quiver at his back, Drough het an’ wet, the little chile Vrom day to day do stan’ an’ smile. When vu’st the light, a-risèn weak, At break o’ day, do smite his cheäk, Or while, at noon, the leafy bough Do cast a sheäde a-thirt his brow, Or when at night the warm-breath’d cows Do sleep by moon-belighted boughs; An’ there the while the rooks do bring Their scroff to build their nest in Spring, Or zwallows in the zummer day Do cling their little huts o’ clay, ’Ithin the raïnless sheädes, below The steadvast arches’ mossy bow. Or when, in Fall, the woak do shed The leaves, a-wither’d, vrom his head, An’ western win’s, a-blowèn cool, Do dreve em out athirt the pool, Or Winter’s clouds do gather dark An’ wet, wi’ raïn, the elem’s bark, You’ll zee his pretty smile betwixt His little sheäde-mark’d lips a-fix’d; As there his little sheäpe do bide Drough day an’ night, an’ time an’ tide. An’ never change his size or dress, Nor overgrow his prettiness. But, oh! thik child, that we do vind In childhood still, do call to mind A little bwoy a-call’d by death, Long years agoo, vrom our sad he’th; An’ I, in thought, can zee en dim The seäme in feäce, the seäme in lim’. My heäir mid whiten as the snow, My limbs grow weak, my step wear slow, My droopèn head mid slowly vall Above the han’-staff’s glossy ball, An’ yeet, vor all a wid’nèn span Ov years, mid change a livèn man, My little child do still appear To me wi’ all his childhood’s gear, ’Ithout a beard upon his chin, ’Ithout a wrinkle in his skin, A-livèn on, a child the seäme In look, an’ sheäpe, an’ size, an’ neäme. William Barnes William Barnes's other poems:
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