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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
QUAIL AND THRUSH, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON Poet's Biography First Line: The quail's staccato call from out the wood Last Line: Blent in with memories, borne on last year's wind. Subject(s): Birds; Forests; Memory; Thrushes; Woods | |||
THE quail's staccato call from out the wood Comes clear unto mine ear; But in the thrush's note is mistihood, -- You seem you hear His message only with the brooding mind, Blent in with memories, borne on last year's wind. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PRINCESS WAKES IN THE WOOD by RANDALL JARRELL CHAMBER MUSIC: 20 by JAMES JOYCE ADVICE TO A FOREST by MAXWELL BODENHEIM A SOUTH CAROLINA FOREST by AMY LOWELL JOY IN THE WOODS by CLAUDE MCKAY IN BLACKWATER WOODS by MARY OLIVER THE PLACE I WANT TO GET BACK TO by MARY OLIVER BLACK SHEEP by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON |
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