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1824–1905

IN BONDS.

George MacDonald

Of the poor bird that cannot fly Kindly you think and mournfully; For prisoners and for exiles all You let the tears of pity fall;

And very true the grief should be That mourns the bondage of the free. The soul — she has a fatherland; Binds her not many a tyrant's hand?

And the winged spirit has a home, But can she always homeward come? Poor souls, with all their wounds and foes, Will you not also pity those?

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