What the Birds Said
A grateful murmur clomb the air;
"And sweet and far, as from a star,
So to me, in a doubtful day
They vanished in the misty air,
John Greenleaf Whittier
A whisper scarcely heard at first,
It filled the listening heavens with prayer.
Replied a voice which shall not cease,
Till, drowning all the noise of war,
It sings the blessed song of peace!"
Of chill and slowly greening spring,
Low stooping from the cloudy gray,
The wild-birds sang or seemed to sing.
The song went with them in their flight;
But lo! they left the sunset fair,
And in the evening there was light.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
What the Birds Said(Excerpt) by John Greenleaf Whittier
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