When smoke stood up from Ludlow lyrics

by

A. E. Housman


         VII
        
When smoke stood up from Ludlow,
         And mist blew off from Teme,
And blithe afield to ploughing
         Against the morning beam
         I strode beside my team,
        
The blackbird in the coppice
         Looked out to see me stride,
And hearkened as I whistled
         The tramping team beside,
         And fluted and replied:
        
"Lie down, lie down, young yeoman;
         What use to rise and rise?
Rise man a thousand mornings
         Yet down at last he lies,
         And then the man is wise."
        
I heard the tune he sang me,
         And spied his yellow bill;
I picked a stone and aimed it
         And threw it with a will:
         Then the bird was still.
        
Then my soul within me
         Took up the blackbird's strain,
And still beside the horses
         Along the dewy lane
         It sang the song again:
        
"Lie down, lie down, young yeoman;
         The sun moves always west;
The road one treads to labour
         Will lead one home to rest,
         And that will be the best."

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