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1863–1923

THE REDBIRD

Evaleen Stein

Swept lightly by the south wind The elm leaves softly stirred, And in their pale green clusters There straightway bloomed a bird!

His glossy feathers glistened With dyes as richly red As any tulip flaming From out the garden bed.

But ah, unlike the tulips, In joyous strain, ere long, This redbird flower unfolded A heart of golden song!

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