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Flower in the crannied wall is a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson.Flower in the crannied wallI pluck you out of the cranniesI hold you here root and all in my handLittle flower—but if I could understandWhat you are root and all and all in allI should know what God and man is.Tennyson composed the poem in 1863 by the wishing well at Waggoners Wells.

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