I HAVE a bird of paradise; Upon a springing cypress-tree She sits for hours while daylight flies, And not a song by day sings she. Her back is of celestial blue, Her head is purple; flaming dye Upon her wings, of golden hue Like dawn's reflection in the sky. Only when earth is slumbering, Hidden, as night mists silent roll, Upon her bough she starts to sing So sweetly, sweetly to the soul, That forced by it, your load of pain Forgetting, you must sing away, And in your heart each tender strain Is a dear friend who comes to stay. Often in tempests I have heard That song which means so much to me, And always for my peaceful bird I listen, listen hopefully. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LOCKLESS DOOR by ROBERT FROST FORMERLY A SLAVE' (AN IDEALIZED PORTRAIT, BY E. VEDDER) by HERMAN MELVILLE THE CASTLE BY THE SEA by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS by MARIA ABDY FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE by EDWIN ARNOLD PSALM 19. [THE HEAVENS ABOVE AND THE LAW WITHIN] by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |