We Are Seven, by William Wordsworth
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We Are Seven, by William Wordsworth. Read by That Chap Who Reads Stuff.
Published in 1798, this poem from the collection Lyrical Ballads, describes a conversation between an adult and a little girl regarding the number of her siblings, and whether those who have passed still count as part of her family.
This poem is now in the public domain. These words were sourced from Wikisource: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lyrical_Ballads_(1798)/We_are_seven
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