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steve @ home | 21:38 Tue 13th Dec 2005 | Arts & Literature
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I can remember a fragment of a Ted Hughes poem but never been able to track it down. It goes something like


'What shall we do with the people?' the day said.


'Fill them with apples and blackberry pie, They'll love me then till the day they die.


Any ideas ABers?

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THERE CAME A DAY

There came a day that caught the summer
Wrung its neck
Plucked it
And ate it.

Now what shall I do with the trees ?
The day said, the day said.
Strip them bare, strip them bare.
Let's see what is really there.

And what shall I do with the sun ?
The day said, the day said,
Roll him away till he's cold and small.
He'll come back rested if he comes back at all.

And what shall I do with the birds ?
The day said, the day said,
The birds I've frightened, let them flit,
I'll hang out the pork for the brave tomtit.

And what shall I do with the seed ?
The day said, the day said.
Bury it deep, see what it's worth.
See if it can stand the earth.

What shall I do with the people ?
The day said, the day said.
Stuff them with apple and blackberry pie
They'll love me then till the day they die.

There came this day and he was autumn.
His mouth was wide
And red as a sunset.
His tail was an icicle.

Ted Hughes - Season Songs

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