Veil them, cover them, wall them round--
Blossom, and creeper, and weed--
Let us forget the sight and the sound,
The smell and the touch of the breed!
Fat black ash by the altar-stone,
Here is the white-foot rain
And the does bring forth in the fields unsown,
And none shall affright them again;
And the blind walls crumble, unknown, o'erthrown,
And none shall inhabit again!
Letting In The Jungle
Rudyard Kipling
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Poem topics: rain, white, wall, smell, cover, unknown, bring, touch, forget, blind, black, sound, stone, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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