Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE MOCKING-BIRD [IN A GARDEN], by EDNAH PROCTOR CLARKE HAYES Poet's Biography First Line: Listen to that bird! His song - what poet pens it? Last Line: Pours the whole forest from one tiny throat! Subject(s): Gardens & Gardening; Mockingbirds | ||||||||
LIST to that bird! His song -- what poet pens it? Brigand of birds, he's stolen every note! Prince though of thieves -- hark! how the rascal spends it! Pours the whole forest from one tiny throat! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO OUR MOCKING-BIRD; DIED OF A CAT, MAY, 1878 by SIDNEY LANIER MOCKING BIRDS by KENNETH REXROTH MOCKINGBIRD MONTH by MONA VAN DUYN PATRIOTIC TOUR AND POSTULATE OF JOY by ROBERT PENN WARREN THE MOCKING BIRD by SIDNEY LANIER THE MOCKING-BIRD by FRANK LEBBY STANTON TO THE MOCKINGBIRD by RICHARD HENRY WILDE A GOODBYE by EDNAH PROCTOR CLARKE HAYES |
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