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Day: January 7, 2021

Sparrows

Deep in the cold hard soil worms dwell
Yet I did hear the sparrows sing today
They sounded very happy, truth to tell
Deep below in horrid soil worms dwell
And in the Irish Sea the rollers swell
Here nervous people watch the USA
Deep in their cold truth we numbly dwell
Yet I have heard the sparrows sing today

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