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Birds

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Darlings of children and of bard,
    Perfect kinds by vice unmarred,
    All of worth and beauty set
    Gems in Nature's cabinet;
    These the fables she esteems
    Reality most like to dreams.
    Welcome back, you little nations,
    Far-travelled in the south plantations;
    Bring your music and rhythmic flight,
    Your colors for our eyes' delight:
    Freely nestle in our roof,
    Weave your chamber weatherproof;
    And your enchanting manners bring
    And your autumnal gathering.
    Exchange in conclave general
    Greetings kind to each and all,
    Conscious each of duty done
    And unstainèd as the sun.



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