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THE START by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHEN DOGS PLAY IN THE SUN OUTDOORS
Last Line: THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD CAN BE MY HOME.
Subject(s): SPRING;

When dogs play in the sun outdoors,
And cats chase sunbeams on the mat;
When merry maidens laugh for joy,
And young men cock their ears at that;
And babes can see in panes of glass
A better light than fire-grate has;

When to my teeth ale is not cold,
And sweeter than hot toast is bread;
When I, no longer charmed by books,
Seek human faces in their stead;
And every stranger that I meet
Will seem a friend whom I must greet;

When I no sooner up at morn,
Must like a turkey bolt my food,
To tramp the white green-bordered roads,
And hear birds sing in many a wood:
When such a time of year has come,
The whole wide world can be my home.



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