Longlegs
Longlegs - he yelled "Coo-ee!" And all across the combe Shrill and shrill it rang - rang through The clear green gloom. Fairies there were a-spinning, And a white tree-maid Lifted her eyes, and listened In her rain-sweet glade. Bunnie to bunnie stamped; old Wat Chin-deep in bracken sate; A throstle piped, "I'm by, I'm by!" Clear to his timid mate. And there was Longlegs straddling, And hearkening was he, To distant Echo thrilling back A thin "Coo-ee!"
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"Longlegs - he yelled "Coo-ee!"..."
This evocative piece by Walter De La Mare, titled "Longlegs", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...