Sorrowy silence, in the skies, prevails
And clouds amid them I see pass on;
But twenty or more pies above head
Resembling to the clouds- - fly up and down,
And a corn-grinder, at the margin of the mead
Is schizophreniously swirling, and hails
'Em to out-do them by name.
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