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The Wind That Shakes The Barley by Meg Lower – How beautiful is this old poem…..

“There’s music in my heart all day,
I hear it late and early,
It comes from fields are far away,
The wind that shakes the barley.
Above the uplands drenched with dew
The sky hangs soft and pearly,
An emerald world is listening to
The wind that shakes the barley.

Above the bluest mountain crest
The lark is singing rarely,
It rocks the singer into rest,
The wind that shakes the barley.
Oh, still through summers and through springs
It calls me late and early.
Come home, come home, come home, it sings,
The wind that shakes the barley.”
Katharine Tate. 1896

Acrylic and inks on professional wide edge canvas.
D Ring and wire in place for hanging.Sides finished in black satin.

The Wind That Shakes The Barley

Meg Lewer

AUD$990
Size: 50w x 100h x 4d cms
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The Wind That Shakes The Barley by Meg Lower – How beautiful is this old poem…..

“There’s music in my heart all day,
I hear it late and early,
It comes from fields are far away,
The wind that shakes the barley.
Above the uplands drenched with dew
The sky hangs soft and pearly,
An emerald world is listening to
The wind that shakes the barley.

Above the bluest mountain crest
The lark is singing rarely,
It rocks the singer into rest,
The wind that shakes the barley.
Oh, still through summers and through springs
It calls me late and early.
Come home, come home, come home, it sings,
The wind that shakes the barley.”
Katharine Tate. 1896

Acrylic and inks on professional wide edge canvas.
D Ring and wire in place for hanging.Sides finished in black satin.