Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, THE ROOKERY, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER



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First Line: Methought, as I beheld the rookery pass
Last Line: The dark clan talks, the social instincts move.
Subject(s): Rooks


Methought, as I beheld the rookery pass
Homeward at dusk upon the rising wind,
How every heart in that close-flying mass
Was well befriended by the Almighty mind:
He marks each sable wing that soars or drops,
He sees them forth at morning to their fare,
He sets them floating on His evening air,
He sends them home to rest on the tree-tops:
And when through umbered leaves the night-winds pour,
With lusty impulse rocking all the grove --
The stress is measured by an eye of love,
No root is burst, though all the branches roar;
And, in the morning, cheerly as before,
The dark clan talks, the social instincts move.





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