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1840–1928

THE BLINDED BIRD

Thomas Hardy

So zestfully canst thou sing? And all this indignity, With God's consent, on thee! Blinded ere yet a-wing

By the red-hot needle thou, I stand and wonder how So zestfully thou canst sing! Resenting not such wrong,

Thy grievous pain forgot, Eternal dark thy lot, Groping thy whole life long; After that stab of fire;

Enjailed in pitiless wire; Resenting not such wrong! Who hath charity? This bird. Who suffereth long and is kind,

Is not provoked, though blind And alive ensepulchred? Who hopeth, endureth all things? Who thinketh no evil, but sings?

Who is divine? This bird.

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