Day by day the man in the vale Enjoyed his neighbour's hill above; Day by day the man on the hill Looked down his neighbour's vale with love. If either one would see how fair Was his own home, at any hour, He, walking up the hill or down, Enjoyed it from his neighbour's door. So, down the vale and up the hill, These neighbours travelled, to and fro; One man to see his own green hill, And one to see his vale below. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MAN TO BE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON LIMBO by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ANNABEL LEE by EDGAR ALLAN POE ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 83 by PHILIP SIDNEY INDIAN SUMMER (2) by JOHN BANISTER TABB THE SORROW OF LOVE (1) by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS |