CALM is all nature as a resting wheel.
The kine are couched upon the dewy grass;
The horse alone, seen dimly as I pass,
Is cropping audibly his later meal:
Dark is the ground; a slumber seems to steal
O'er vale, and mountain, and the starless sky.
Now, in this blank of things, a harmony,
Home-felt, and home-created, comes to heal
That grief for which the senses still supply
Fresh food; for only then, when memory
Is hushed, am I at rest. My Friends! restrain
Those busy cares that would allay my pain;
Oh! leave me to myself, nor let me feel
The officious touch that makes me droop again.
Written In Very Early Youth
William Wordsworth
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Poem topics: alone, dark, feel, food, grief, horse, memory, nature, pain, sky, fresh, grass, harmony, touch, mountain, busy, wheel, slumber, home, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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