Birds' love and birds' song Flying here and there, Birds' song and birds' love, And you with gold for hair! Birds' song and birds' love, Passing with the weather, Men's song and men's love, To love once and for ever. Men's love and birds' love, And women's love and men's! And you my wren with a crown of gold, You my queen of the wrens! You the queen of the wrens -- We'll be birds of a feather, I'll be King of the Queen of the wrens, And all in a nest together. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SACRED ELEGY: 5. THE SEPARATION OF MAN FROM GOD by GEORGE BARKER TEARS IN SLEEP by LOUISE BOGAN A FRAGMENT by GEORGE GORDON BYRON SUMMER SHOWER by EMILY DICKINSON ON THE PORTRAIT OF SHAKESPEARE by BEN JONSON EPITAPH FOR ONE WHO WOULD NOT BE BURIED IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY by ALEXANDER POPE LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT by HELEN SELINA SHERIDAN |