Pea Brush By Robert Frost

I WALKED_______________church
down alone Sunday after
To the ____________________ trees
Place where John has been cutting
 
To __________________birch
See for myself about the
 
He _________________peas.
Said I could have to bush my
 
The_________________________________ away.
sun in the new-cut narrow gap Was hot enough for the first of May, And stifling hot with the odor of sap From stumps still bleeding their life
 
The frogs _________________________________ to get.
That were peeping a thousand shrill Wherever the ground was low and wet, The minute they heard my step went still To watch me and see what I came
 
Birch boughs enough piled everywhere!— _________________________ backs.
All fresh and sound from the recent axe. Time someone came with cart and pair And got them off the wild flower's
 
They ________________________________________ground.
Might be good for garden things To curl a little finger round, The same as you seize cat's-cradle strings, And lift themselves up off the
 
Small ________________________________ come.
Good to anything growing wild, They were crooking many a trillium That had budded before the boughs were piled And since it was coming up had to
 
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