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. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY DROWNED IN HARBOUR by ANTIPATER OF THESSALONICA SOIS SAGE O MA DOULEUR by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE THE SEA-POPPY by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES PARACELSUS: 3. PARACELSUS by ROBERT BROWNING ODE ON THE DEPARTED REGENCY BILL by ROBERT BURNS |