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Show LOVE'S REMINDERS Shy bluebird on yon maple spray. My coming causes you surprise You cry aloud and fly away On winns that glitter as they rise; So blue are tbey. so skyey clear, Unequaled bliss their beaming brings; For now I think of one most dear, Whose eyes are bright as bluebird's wings. From covert groves elides forth a trill Of wild birds singing lustily. Vet while I list my thouchta will still Seek her who is most dear to me, For, oh, her soft and soothing voice Sounds merrier than the leaping throng Of waters when spring rills rejoice Its mnsic mates the linnet's song. Upon a bourgeoned white birch broad' A squirrel gambols spry and fleet. Until, by my rude spaniel awed. She higher mounts on hasty feet; And as she bounds without a fall From lower limbs to limbs above Her apile motions well recall ' The flake-light footfalls of my love. Maurice W. Casey In Boston Pilot. |