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MARVELLOUS EARS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

Poet Analysis

First Line: THAT SPECKLED THRUSH, THAT STANDS SO STILL
Last Line: NO MATTER WHAT HER EYES AFFIRM.
Subject(s): LOVE;

That speckled Thrush, that stands so still,
Is listening for the worms to stir;
He hears a worm — what marvellous ears!
That he can live by ear alone,
And save his eyes to guard his fears.

So when I have a secret care,
And think my voice is well controlled,
Love, like the Thrush that hears a worm,
Detects it with her marvellous ear —
No matter what her eyes affirm.



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