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The Mushroom Gatherers

by Rachel Field

Into the woods behind the farm
Where the yellow mushrooms grow,
Each with a basket on an arm,
Into the woods we'll go.

Lightly our feet will carry us there
Past thicket and fallen tree,
Till we come to the sun-patched clearing where
Grows that golden company.

We shall find them wherever our eyes may look—
Scattered or in a ring;
In mossy hollow; in rooty nook
And the fir boughs’ sheltering.

Spicy and plump and strangely cold,
We'll gather them where they grow,
And when each basket brims with gold,
Home through the woods we'll go.

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