what fills the sky in the poem A night in june
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The stars are out by twos and threes. Looking between the roofs of the houses, he can see the moon, and beyond that, heaven.. There's a cuckoo and one or two thrushes And a far-off wind that rushes And a sound of water that gushes And the cuckoo's sovereign cry Fills all the hollow of the sky.
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