Poems (Truesdell)/Lines to a Bird

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4478274Poems — Lines to a BirdHelen Truesdell
LINES TO A BIRD.
Thou pretty, little, sparkling bird!
Why dost thou come so near?
Say, dost thou see me quite alone,
And come my heart to cheer?

'Tis true, I do seem quite alone:
But,ah! it is not so;
For lofty thoughts are in my heart,
Nor would I let them go,

To mingle with the giddy ones,
Who bow at fashion's shrine;
For they the diamonds only wear,
While I secure the mine.

Then, as they gayly float along
I'll sing this song for thee;
But, oh! it is not half so sweet
As thine own minstrelsy.