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The Song Sparrow

    By Archibald Lampman



    Fair little scout, that when the iron year
    Changes, and the first fleecy clouds deploy,
    Comest with such a sudden burst of joy,
    Lifting on winter's doomed and broken rear
    That song of silvery triumph blithe and clear;
    Not yet quite conscious of the happy glow,
    We hungered for some surer touch, and lo!
    One morning we awake, and thou art here.
    And thousands of frail-stemmed hepaticas,
    With their crisp leaves and pure and perfect hues,
    Light sleepers, ready for the golden news,
    Spring at thy note beside the forest ways -
    Next to thy song, the first to deck the hour -
    The classic lyrist and the classic flower.



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