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Song for the Spinning Wheel by William Wordsworth

Song for the Spinning Wheel by William Wordsworth

Swiftly turn the murmuring wheel!

Night has brought the welcome hour,

When the weary fingers feel

Help, as if from faery power;

Dewy night o’ershades the ground;

Turn the swift wheel round and round!

 

Now, beneath the starry sky,

Couch the widely-scattered sheep, -

Ply the pleasant labour, ply!

For the spindle, while they sleep,

Runs with speed more smooth and fine,

Gathering up a trustier line.

 

Short-lived likings may be bred

By a glance from fickle eyes;

But true love is like the thread

Which the kindly wool supplies

When the flocks are all at rest,

Sleeping on the mountain’s breast.

 

-          William Wordsworth

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