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Snowbirds

    By Archibald Lampman



    Along the narrow sandy height
    I watch them swiftly come and go,
    Or round the leafless wood,
    Like flurries of wind-driven snow,
    Revolving in perpetual flight,
    A changing multitude.

    Nearer and nearer still they sway,
    And, scattering in a circled sweep,
    Rush down without a sound;
    And now I see them peer and peep,
    Across yon level bleak and gray,
    Searching the frozen ground, -

    Until a little wind upheaves,
    And makes a sudden rustling there,
    And then they drop their play,
    Flash up into the sunless air,
    And like a flight of silver leaves
    Swirl round and sweep away.



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