The Robin’s Hymn : : By Hannah Flagg Gould My maker, I know not the place of thy home; If ‘t is earth or the sky, or the sea. I only can tell, that wherever I roam I’ve still a kind father in thee. I feel that, at night, when I go to my rest,Continue reading “The Robin’s Hymn : Hannah Flagg Gould : : Bird Poems : :”
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The Robin : William Thompson Bacon : : Bird Poems : :
The Robin : : By William Thompson Bacon His is the sweetest note in all our woods. The whistle of the meadow-lark is sweet, The blackbird’s rapid chant fills all the vale, And touchingly sweet the unincumbered song That the thrush warbles in the green-wood shade; Yet is the robin still our sweetest bird, AndContinue reading “The Robin : William Thompson Bacon : : Bird Poems : :”
Robin Poems : Emily Dickinson : : Bird Poems : :
* The Robin is A Gabriel : : By Emily Dickinson The Robin is a Gabriel In humble circumstances — His Dress denotes him socially, Of Transport’s Working Classes — He has the punctuality Of the New England Farmer — The same oblique integrity, A Vista vastly warmer — A small but sturdy Residence AContinue reading “Robin Poems : Emily Dickinson : : Bird Poems : :”
Grandfather : Gillian Bickley : : Bird Poems : :
Grandfather : : By Gillian Bickley , Hongkong / U. K. : : From Grandfather’s Robin , her poetry collection of the same name. : : My Grandfather was a quiet man , an allotment near the Railway line , where his working life was spent gave him additional quiet . Ask your grandfather toContinue reading “Grandfather : Gillian Bickley : : Bird Poems : :”
Be The Best At Being You : Liz Brownlee : : Bird Poems : :
“Be The Best At Being You”By Liz Brownlee is About The Robin’s Advice to the Children “to become the best at being you.”In the 1960s the robin was voted to be the UK’s favourite bird – and in 2015 it again took top prize, when more than 224,000 people took part in the National BirdContinue reading “Be The Best At Being You : Liz Brownlee : : Bird Poems : :”
Robin RedBreast : : William Allingham : : Bird Poems : :
Robin Redbreast : : By William Allingham. Good-by, good-by to Summer! For Summer’s nearly done; The garden smiling faintly, Cool breezes in the sun; Our thrushes now are silent, Our swallows flown away,— But Robin’s here in coat of brown, And scarlet brestknot gay. Robin, Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear! Robin sings so sweetly InContinue reading “Robin RedBreast : : William Allingham : : Bird Poems : :”
The Robin : Seren Roberts : : Bird Poems : :
The Robin : : By Seren Roberts He sits there tweeting merrily Happy to be alive Had ate all the seeds he needs Probably too heavy to fly So he sits, looking over the view At what flowers are left to peruse Cos jack frost has been about And they have all got the wiltingContinue reading “The Robin : Seren Roberts : : Bird Poems : :”
Robin And His Friend Worm : Roger Horsch : : Bird Poems : :
Robin and His Friend Worm : : By Roger Horsch There is a robin and a worm Who became best of friends They seem to have so much fun And they hope it never ends Robin always laughed at worm Cause, he wiggles when they play It’s almost as if my friend worm Is tryingContinue reading “Robin And His Friend Worm : Roger Horsch : : Bird Poems : :”
Red Robin : Cona Adams : : Bird Poems : :
Red Robin : : By Cona Adams With scarlet breasts and charcoal backs they came today like jumping jacks and brought our lawn alive. They passed on by the seed in place plus water bath to pace their chase in groups of four or five. I watch one hop through still-green grass ignoring me onContinue reading “Red Robin : Cona Adams : : Bird Poems : :”
What Robin Told : George Cooper : : Bird Poems : :
What Robin Told : : by George Cooper How do the robins build their nests? Robin Redbreast told me. First a wisp of amber hay In a pretty round they lay; Then some shreds of downy floss, Feathers too and bits of moss, Woven with a sweet, sweet song, This way, that way, and across,Continue reading “What Robin Told : George Cooper : : Bird Poems : :”