CHAP
33
The Shepherd
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know a man who's old and wise,
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He reads the wind, he reads the skies,
He knows when storms will blow his way,
He knows what rain will fall each day.
He'll take you where the primrose shines,
He knows the early celandines,
He names each bird that by him flies,
His eyes are very blue and wise.
All day and night he tends the sheep,
He hears them bleating in his sleep,
There's not a lamb upon the farm,
He hasn't carried in his arm.
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summary of this poem The Shepherd
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