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THE SPARROW by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR

First Line: A LITTLE BIRD WITH PLUMAGE BROWN
Last Line: NOR KNOW OUR LOSS TILL THEY ARE GONE.
Subject(s): AFRICAN AMERICANS; SPARROWS; NEGROES; AMERICAN BLACKS;

A LITTLE bird, with plumage brown,
Beside my window flutters down,
A moment chirps its little strain,
Ten taps upon my window-pane,
And chirps again, and hops along,
To call my notice to its song;
But I work on, nor heed its lay,
Till, in neglect, it flies away.

So birds of peace and hope and love
Come fluttering earthward from above,
To settle on life's window-sills,
And ease our load of earthly ills;
But we, in traffic's rush and din
Too deep engaged to let them in,
With deadened heart and sense plod on,
Nor know our loss till they are gone.



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