Stare Poem (Leisure) by William Henry Davies
A simple poem entitled 'Leisure' by William Henry Davies, narrated by John Callister. Two sheep on the County Down countryside of Drew Hill in Northern Ireland are used as a backdrop to this poem which laments the busyness of life. The opening line is, "What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare."
Видео Stare Poem (Leisure) by William Henry Davies канала John Callister
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