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Padraic Colum - Song Of StarlingsPadraic Colum - Song Of Starlings
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WE`VE watched the starlings flocking past the statues That we have often seen in other cities Hope, Justice, Commerce and have heard them sing Unvarying songs that are their memories- Memories of winds that they`ve been blown by, And rivers bordered with their beds of sedges, And level lands on which are empty folds. Daylight dims, and we May not return to where a lamp Beams, making a room familiar, and a wife Tells of the children`s doings: we hear the starlings As we have heard them often in other cities, Around other cupolas, along other cornices, In sunless parks bunched on the tops of trees, And see around us bleak, monotonous fields Our hearts must ever hold theirs are these songs These are the songs that most touch us exiles!
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