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The Wren

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Within the greenhouse dim and damp
    The heat floats like a cloud.
    Pale rose-leaves droop from the rust roof
    With rust-edged roses bowed.
    As I go in
    Out flies the startled wren.

    By the tall dark fir tree he sings
    Morn after morn still,
    Shy and bold he flits and sings
    Tinily sweet and shrill.
    As I go out
    His song follows me about ...

    About the orchard under trees
    Beaded with cherries bright,
    Past the rat-haunted Honeybourne
    And up those hills of light:
    As up I go
    His notes more sweetly flow.

    Or down those dark hills when night's there
    Full of dark thoughts and deep,
    A thin clear soundless music comes
    Like stars in broken sleep.
    When I come down
    All those dark thoughts are flown.

    And now that sweetness is more sweet,
    Here where the aeroplanes
    Labouring and groaning in the height
    Lift their lifeless vans:--
    Sweet, sweet to hear
    The far off wren singing clear.



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