`Shepherd swains that feed your flocks
'Mong the grassy-rooted rocks,
While I still see sun and moon,
Grant to me this simple boon:
As I sit on craggy seat,
And your kids and young lambs bleat,
Let who on the pierced pipe blows
Play the sweetest air he knows.
And, when I no more shall hear
Grasshopper or chanticleer,
Strew green bay and yellow broom
On the silence of my tomb;
And, still giving as you gave,
Milk a she-goat at my grave.
For, though life and joy be fled,
Dear are love-gifts to the dead.'
Shepherd Swains That Feed Your Flocks
Alfred Austin
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Poem topics: I love you, green, joy, kids, life, moon, silence, sun, dear, grant, young, play, hear, milk, feed, simple, grave, yellow, love, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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