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  • A little sun, a little rain,
    A soft wind blowing from the west,
    And woods and fields are sweet again,
    And warmth within the mountain's breast

    A little love, a little trust,
    A soft impulse, a sudden dream,
    And life as dry as desert dust,
    Is fresher than a mountain stream.

    Stopford Augustus Brooke (1889). “Poems”
A little sun, a little rain, A soft wind blowing from the west, And woods and fields are sweet again, And warmth within the mountain's breast A little love, a little trust, A soft impulse, a sudden dream, And life as dry as desert dust, Is fresher than a mountain stream. - Stopford Brooke
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