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I wish this world and its green hills were mine,     But it is not; the wandering shepherd star     Is not more distant, gazing from afar     On the unreapd pastures of the sea,     Than I am from the world, the world from me.     At night the stars on milky way that shine     Seem things one might possess, but this round green     Is for the cows that rest, these and the sheep:     To them the slopes and pastures offer sleep;     My sleep I draw from the far fields of blue,     Whence cold winds come and go among the few     Bright stars we see and many more unseen.     Birds sing on earth all day among the flowers,     Taking no thought of any other thing     But their own hearts, for out of them they sing:     Their songs are kindred to the blossom heads,     Faint as the petals which the blackthorn sheds,     And like the earth - not alien songs as ours.     To them this greenness and this island peace     Are life and death and happiness in one;     Nor are they separate from the white sun,     Or those warm winds which nightly wash the deep     Or starlight in the valleys, or new sleep;     And from these things they ask for no release.     But we can never call this world our own,     Because we long for it, and yet we know     That should the great winds call us, we should go;     Should they come calling out across the cold,     We should rise up and leave the sheltered fold     And follow the great road to the unknown,     We should pass by the barns and haystacks brown,     Should leave the wild pool and the nightingale;     Across the ocean we should set a sail     And, coming to the world's pale brim, should fly     Out to the very middle of the sky,     On past the moon; nor should we once look down.

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