Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE BOBOLINK'S SONG, by SARA V. PRUESER First Line: You flew far above me Last Line: A symphony of joy. Subject(s): Birds | ||||||||
You flew far above me, Beneath the sun's crown, Broadcasting your music Through country and town. It came from your station -- The big sky-space of blue, As if harps of angels Were broadcasting too. There was no announcement Nor static to annoy, It fell from the heavens -- A symphony of joy. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GLIMPSES OF THE BIRDS by JOHN HOLLANDER GLIMPSES OF THE BIRDS by JOHN HOLLANDER AUDUBON EXAMINES A BITTERN by ANDREW HUDGINS DISPATCHES FROM DEVEREUX SLOUGH by MARK JARMAN A COUNTRY LIFE by RANDALL JARRELL CANADIAN WARBLER by GALWAY KINNELL YELLOW BIRD by KENNETH SLADE ALLING THE CRIPPLE by KARLE WILSON BAKER A SINGING BIRD by SARA V. PRUESER |
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