THE Old Bob-white and Chipbird; The Flicker, and Chewink, And little hopty-skip bird Along the river-brink. The Blackbird, and Snowbird, The Chicken-hawk, and Crane; The glossy old black Crow-bird, And Buzzard down the lane. The Yellowbird, and Redbird, The Tomtit, and the Cat; The Thrush, and that Red@3head@1-bird The rest's all pickin' at! The Jay-bird, and the Bluebird, The Sapsuck, and the Wren -- The Cockadoodle-doo-bird, And our old Settin'-hen! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PHANTOM HORSEWOMAN by THOMAS HARDY SING-SONG; A NURSERY RHYME BOOK: 45 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI SONNETS ON PICTURES: MARY MAGDALEN AT THE DOOR OF SIMON THE PHARISEE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI SONNET: 151 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE BOY BRITTAN [FEBRUARY 8, 1862] by BYRON FORCEYTHE WILLSON A SONG OF LIFE by ABRAHAM IBN EZRA |