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1788–1865

THE BIRD'S HOME.

Hannah Flagg Gould

O where is thy home, sweet bird, With the song, and the bright, glossy plume? “I‘ ll tell thee where I rest, If thou wilt not rob my nest;—

I built among the sweet apple bloom.” But what‘ s in thy nest, bright bird? What‘ s there, in the snug, downy cell? “If thou wilt not rob the tree;

Nor go too near, to see My quiet little home, I will tell.” O! I will not thy trust betray, But closely thy secret I will keep.

“I‘ ve three little tender things, That have never used their wings! I left them there, at home, fast asleep.” Then, why art thou here, my bird,

Away from thy young, helpless brood? “To pay thee with a song, Just to let me pass along, Nor harm me, as I look for their food!”

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