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THE BLACKBIRD IN TOWN by KATHARINE TYNAN

First Line: IN THE STONE-PRISONED TREE
Last Line: THROUGH THE SPRING NIGHTS AND DAYS.
Subject(s): BLACKBIRDS; COUNTRY LIFE; SINGING & SINGERS; TOWNS;

IN the stone-prisoned tree
The Blackbird sings.
Oh, what felicity
To cage such songs, such wings!

Betwixt the houses dull,
As in a grove,
The Blackbird beautiful
Sings his wild songs of love.

Nor lacks his inspiration
In the dull scene;
Sounds the last note of passion
Far from the country green.

He sings at noon, at night,
In stunted boughs,
As 'twere a palace of light,
A gold and emerald house.

As 'twere the wild wood spacious,
He sings and stays—
Mercy of God most gracious!—
Through the Spring nights and days.



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