Birds

A bluebird in an apple-tree
A glad adventure is to me;

While, sudden glimpsed, the swallow's dart
Like laughter flicks across my heart;

Grey-shadowed gulls with wide blown wings
Wake in me vagrant hankerings;

A silver thrush at dusk of day
Calls from dim woods and then I pray.
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