Without a wish, without a will, I stood upon that silent hill; And stared into the sky until; My eyes were blind with stars and still; I stared into the sky.
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I saw with open eyes Singing birds sweet Sold in the shops For the people to eat, Sold in the shops of Stupidity Street. I saw in a vision The worm in the wheat, And in the shops nothing For people to eat Nothing for sale in Stupidity Street.Ralph Hodgson
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I climbed a hill as light fell short, And rooks came home in scramble sort, And filled the trees and flapped and fought And sang themselves to sleep.
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