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Arthur Chapman

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The sheep are down at the water, a-drinkin' their bloomin' fill,
An' me and the dog are dozin', as herders and collies will;
The world may be movin' somewheres, but here it is standin' still.
--
The Herder's Reverie, st. 1

 
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