St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, May, 1878, No. 7. - Scribner's Illustrated by Various
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THE SING-AWAY BIRD. BY LUCY LARCOM. [Illustration] O Say, have you heard of the sing-away bird, That sings where the Runaway River Runs down with its rills from the bald-headed hills That stand in the sunshine and shiver? "O sing! sing-away! sing-away!" How the pines and the birches are stirred By the trill of the sing-away bird! And the bald-headed hills, with their rocks and their rills, To the tune of his rapture are ringing. And their faces grow young, all their gray mists among, While the forests break forth into singing, "O sing! sing-away! sing-away!" And the river runs singing along; And the flying winds catch up the song. It was nothing but--hush! a wild white-throated thrush, That emptied his musical quiver |
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