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Little Bird

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    A Little bird sits in our cottonwood tree,
    And perks his head and sings;
    And this is the song he pipes to me
    While he flirts his tail and wings:
    "Hello! hello!
    You jolly little fellow!
    "Hello! hello! I say!
    Do you hear me every morning
    How I try to give you warning?
    With my little song adorning
    Every day, every day;
    With my little song adorning every day.
    I want to tell you this, sir:
    You are sweeter than a kiss, sir,
    You are fairer than a posy,
    With your face so fresh and rosy;
    Oh, I love to see you merry at your play,
    Every day;
    I love to see you laughing at your play.
    Hello! hello!
    You merry little fellow!"

II.

    And I run to the tree where he sings and sits,
    High up on the topmost limb;
    And he cocks his eye and flirts and flits
    While I reply to him:
    "Hello! hello!
    You cunning little fellow!
    Hello! hello! I say!
    You are complimenting early;
    And your song is clear and pearly
    As the dewdrop dripping nearly
    From the spray, from the spray;
    As the dewdrop dripping nearly from the spray.
    Your singing is far sweeter
    Than any rhyme or metre:
    Oh, I love to hear you whistle,
    Swinging lighter than a thistle,
    And I hope you'll come and see me every day,
    Every day;
    I hope you'll come and see me every day.
    Hello! hello!
    You darling little fellow!"



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