Collected poems, 1901-1918 (Vol. 2)/The Hare

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Collected poems, 1901-1918 (1920)
by Walter De la Mare
The Hare
2888077Collected poems, 1901-1918 — The Hare1920Walter De la Mare

THE HARE

IN the black furrow of a field
I saw an old witch-hare this night;
And she cocked a lissome ear,
And she eyed the moon so bright,
And she nibbled of the green;
And I whispered "Wh-s-st! witch-hare,"
Away like a ghostie o'er the field
She fled, and left the moonlight there.

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