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Y5 Summer Term. Writing Words (WW). Lessons 7


                                 A Hot Day


                 Cottonwool clouds loiter.

                 A lawnmower, very far,
                 Birrs. Then a bee comes

                 To a crimson rose and softly

                 Deftly and fatly crams
                 A velvet body in.


                 A tree, June-lazy, makes

                 A tent of dim green light.
                 Sunlight weaves in the leaves,

                 Honey-light laced with leaf-light,

                 Green interleaved with gold.
                 Sunlight gathers its rays

                 In sheaves, which the wind unweaves

                 And then reweaves--the wind
                 That puffs a smell of grass

                 Through the heat-heavy, trembling
                 Summer pool of air.



                                 A.S.J. Tessimond





































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