I Be Thinkin' Poem by Radclyffe Hall

I Be Thinkin'



The hillside green with bracken.
And the red plough land,
The brownish hurrying rivers,
Where the willows stand.
The thickets and the meadows.
And the strong oak trees ;
O, tell me traveller, have yer
Seen the like o' these ?

The mists along the common.
At the close of day.
They're lovely when the twilight
Makes the vale look grey.
The lanes be long and lonely,
But they all lead home ;
I be thinkin' lads are foolish
When they wants to roam !

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Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall

Bournemouth, Hampshire
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