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Edna St. Vincent Millay - The FledglingEdna St. Vincent Millay - The Fledgling
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So, art thou feahered, art thou flown, Thou naked thing?—and canst alone Upon the unsolid summer air Sustain thyself, and prosper there? Shall  no more with anxious note Advise thee  through the happy day, Thrusting the worm into thy throat, Bearing thine excrement away? Alas, I think I see thee yet, Perched on the windy parapet, Defer thy flight a moment still To clean thy wing with careful bill. And thou are feathered, thou art flown; And hast a project of thine own.
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