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Bird Song.

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



                    Art thou not sweet,
    Oh world, and glad to the inmost heart of thee!
            All creatures rejoice
            With one rapturous voice.
        As I, with the passionate beat
        Of my over-full heart feel thee sweet,
    And all things that live, and are part of thee!

                    Light, light as a cloud
    Swimming, and trailing its shadow under me
            I float in the deep
            As a bird-dream in sleep,
        And hear the wind murmuring loud,
        Far down, where the tree-tops are bowed,--
    And I see where the secret place of the thunders be

                    Oh! the sky free and wide,
    With all the cloud-banners flung out in it
            Its singing wind blows
            As a grand river flows,
        And I swim down its rhythmical tide,
        And still the horizon spreads wide,
    With the birds' and the poets' songs like a shout in it!

                    Oh life, thou art sweet
    Sweet--sweet to the inmost heart of thee!
            I drink with my eyes
            Thy limitless skies,
        And I feel with the rapturous beat
        Of my wings thou art sweet--
    And I,--I am alive, and a part of thee!



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