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1884–1933

Redbirds

Sara Teasdale

Redbirds, redbirds, Long and long ago, What a honey-call you had In hills I used to know;

Redbud, buckberry, Wild plum-tree And proud river sweeping Southward to the sea,

Brown and gold in the sun Sparkling far below, Trailing stately round her bluffs Where the poplars grow —

Redbirds, redbirds, Are you singing still As you sang one May day On Saxton's Hill?

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