Robin Poems : Various Poets : : Bird Poems : :

* Tampa Robins by Sidney Lanier The robin laughed in the orange-tree: “Ho, windy North, a fig for thee: While breasts are red and wings are bold And green trees wave us globes of gold, Time’s scythe shall reap but bliss for me Sunlight, song, and the orange-tree. “Burn, golden globes in leafy sky, MyContinue reading “Robin Poems : Various Poets : : 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 : :”

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