Faster than fairies faster than witches bridgesand houses hedges and ditches and charging along like troops in a battile all through the meadow thehorse and cattle all of the sights of hill and palin fly as athick a driving rain and ever again in the wink of an eye paintedstationwhistle by here isa child who clambers and scrbles all by himself and gathering brambles here is a tramp who stands and gazes and here is the green for stringing the daisies hereis cart runaway in the road lumping along with man and load And here is a mill andthere is a river each a glimpse and gone forever
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If you are asking what is this poem and who is the poet then here is your answer
Poem - From a Railway Carriage
Poet - Robert Louis Stevenson
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