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1824–1905

BIRD-SONGS.

George MacDonald

I will sing a song, Said the owl. You sing a song, sing-song Ugly fowl!

What will you sing about, Night in and day out? All about the night, When the gray

With her cloak smothers bright, Hard, sharp day. Oh, the moon! the cool dew! And the shadows!— tu-whoo!

I will sing a song, Said the nightingale. Sing a song, long, long, Little Neverfail!

What will you sing about, Day in or day out? All about the light Gone away,

Down, away, and out of sight: Wake up, day! For the master is not dead, Only gone to bed.

I will sing a song, Said the lark. Sing, sing, Throat-strong, Little Kill-the-dark!

What will you sing about, Day in and night out? I can only call! I can n't think!

Let me up, that's all! I see a chink! I've been thirsting all night For the glorious light!

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