Poem

The Watcher

Rudyard Kipling
Put forth to watch, unschooled, alone, 'Twixt hostile earth and sky; The mottled lizard 'neath the stone Is wiser here than I. What stir across the haze of heat? What omen down the wind? The buck that break before my feet-- They know, but I am blind!

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