Canadian Wild Flowers by Helen M. (Helen Mar) Johnson
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TO A ROBIN. Robin Red-breast on the tree, Do you sing that song for me? "You are listening it is true, But I do not sing for you. Higher yet on tiptoe rise, Don't you see a pair of eyes Peeping through the pleasant shade Which the summer leaves have made? There they watch me all day long, Brightening at my cheerful song, Turning wheresoe'er I go For the evening meal below. Dearest mate that ever blest Happy lover--peaceful nest,-- Guarding well our eggs of blue, All my songs I sing for you!" GOD IS THERE. When the howling winds are high, |
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