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Millers Dale

Barefoot we went by Millers Dale
 
When meadowsweet was golden gloom
And happy love was in the vale
 
Singing upon the summer bloom
Of gipsy crop and branches laid
 
Of willows over chanting pools,
Barefoot by Millers Dale we made
 
Our summer festival of fools.
 
Folly bright-eyed, and quick, and young
 
Was there with all his silly plots,
And trotty wagtail stepped among
 
The delicate forget-me-nots,
And laughter played with us above
 
The rocky shelves and weeded holes
And we had fellowship to love
 
The pigeons and the water-voles.
 
Time soon shall be when we are all
 
Stiller than ever runs the Wye,
And every bitterness shall fall
 
To-morrow in obscurity,
And wars be done, and treasons fail,
 
Yet shall new friends go down to greet
The singing rocks of Millers Dale,
 
And willow pools and meadowsweet.
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