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TO MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVADRA by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK

First Line: A BLUEBIRD LIVES IN YONDER TREE
Last Line: "THERE ARE NO BIRDS IN LAST YEAR'S NESTS""?"
Subject(s): CERVANTES, MIGUEL DE (1547-1616); CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE;

White mist wings the pink-draped sky;
Gold clouds kiss the blue mountain crest;
Song-birds soar and mock their love with laughter and cry!
The baby smiles in silver joy
To the stars silent, flower-like call.
Mother whispers with tulip-lips, pearl-tears filling her eyes.
From an old oriole's nest she peeps.
I see the English sparrow tilt
Upon the limb with sun begilt, --
His nest an ancient swallow built.

So it was one of your old jests,
Eh, Mig. Cervantes, that attests
"There are no birds in last year's nests"?



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