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    Hop Picking

    by Edith Nesbit
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    Ah me, how pleasant to go down
    From the forlorn and faded town
    To Kentish wood and fold and lane,
    And breathe God's blessed air again;
    Where glorious yellow corn-fields blaze
    And nuts hang over woodland ways.

    To pick the sweet keen-scented hops,
    (See from each pole a dream-wreath drops)
    To toil all day in pure clear air,
    Laughter and sunshine everywhere--
    With reddening woods and sweet wet soil
    And well-earned rest and honest toil.
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