Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, CHANTICLEER, by KATHARINE TYNAN



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First Line: Of all the birds from east to west
Last Line: He summons back the light!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Animals; Birds; Morning; Roosters; Cocks


OF all the birds from East to West
That tuneful are and dear,
I love that farmyard bird the best,
They call him Chanticleer.

Gold plume and copper plume,
Comb of scarlet gay;
'Tis he that scatters night and gloom,
And summons back the day!

He is the sun's brave herald
Who, ringing his blithe horn,
Calls round a world dew-pearled
The heavenly airs of morn.

Oh, clear gold, shrill and bold,
He calls through creeping mist
The mountains from the night and cold
To rose and amethyst.

He sets the birds to singing,
And calls the flowers to rise;
The morning cometh, bringing
Sweet sleep to heavy eyes.

Gold plume and silver plume,
Comb of coral gay;
'Tis he packs off the night and gloom,
And summons home the day.

Black fear he sends it flying,
Black care he drives afar;
And creeping shadows sighing
Before the morning star.

The birds of all the forest
Have dear and pleasant cheer,
But still I hold the rarest
The farmyard Chanticleer.

Red cock and black cock,
Gold cock or white,
The flower of all the feathered flock,
He summons back the light!





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