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SIGHT AND SOUND by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY

First Line: I SAW A HANDFUL OF WHITE STARS
Last Line: "THAT BLUE-BIRD'S ""LOVER, LOVER, LOVER!"
Subject(s): COLORS;

I saw a handful of white stars,
Blooming in a width of grass,
I saw a cherry tree, snow-white,
In woods as naked cold as glass.

I saw a blue leaf zig-zag down --
The blue-bird with his russet throat!
From out the sallow cane-break stole
Another blue-bird's aching note.

The blue, the white, I wrote them down
To soothe my heart when spring was over.
No need or help, alas, to write
That blue-bird's "Lover, lover, lover!"



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