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Every valley drinks,
Every dell and hollow:
Where kind rain sinks and sinks,
Green of Spring follow.
Yet a lapse of weeks
Buds will their edges,
Strip their wool-coats, glue-coats, streaks,
In woods and hedges;
Weave a bower of love
birds to meet each other,
Weave a canopy above
Nest and egg and mother.
But for fattening rain
We should have no flowers,
Never a bud or again
But for soaking showers;
Never a mated
In the rocking tree-tops,
Never indeed a flock herd
To graze upon the lea-crops.
Lambs so white,
Sheep the sun-bright leas on,
They could no grass to bite
But for rain in season.
We should find no moss
In the shadiest places,
Find no waving meadow-grass
Pied with broad-eyed daisies;
miles of barren sand,
With never a son daughter,
Not a lily on the land,
Or on the water.