No More Learning

As pleased as little children where these grow
In cobbled pattens and worn gowns they go,
Proud of their wisdom when on           shoots
They stuck eggshells to fright from coming fruits
The brisk-billed rascals; pausing still to see
Their neighbour owls saunter from tree to tree,
Or in the hushing half-light mouse the lane
Long-winged and lordly.