To A Startled Bird Poem by Joseph Skipsey

To A Startled Bird



FLY not away, wee birdie, pray!
No weasels we, no evil-bringers,
Would make thee bear the pangs that tear
Too oft the hearts of sweetest singers.

Long may thy nest with eggs be blest,
And prove with these brown four, yet
fountains
Of tender lays to charm the days
Of future climbers of the mountains.

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Joseph Skipsey

Joseph Skipsey

Percy, Northumberland
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