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In the fog
Of that December dawn
Man and dog
Were sucked into mist, drawn
Into a silver bog.

Fog like wool
Softened the duck's horn;
Cow and bull
Strayed steaming, forlorn,
Ghostly, beautiful.

It seemed that I
Had somehow come nearer
Beast and sky:
I seemed to see clearer
With the fog standing by.
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