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1863–1894

THE SWALLOWS

Robert Fuller Murray

I love to see the swallows come At my window twittering, Bringing from their southern home News of the approaching spring.

‘ Last year's nest,’ they softly say, ‘ Last year's love again shall see; Only faithful lovers may Tell you of the coming glee.’

When the first fell touch of frost Strips the wood of faded leaves, Calling all their winged host, The swallows meet above the eaves

‘ Come away, away,’ they cry, ‘ Winter's snow is hastening; True hearts winter comes not nigh, They are ever in the spring.’

If by some unhappy fate, Victim of a cruel mind, One is parted from her mate And within a cage confined,

Swiftly will the swallow die, Pining for her lover's bower, And her lover watching nigh Dies beside her in an hour.

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