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STARLINGS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

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First Line: THIS TIME OF YEAR, WHEN BUT THE ROBIN SINGS
Last Line: WITH WICKED MUSIC WASTE MY SWEETEST PEARS?
Subject(s): STARLINGS;

This time of year, when but the Robin sings,
Shall I reproach those Starlings, chuckling near?
What Spring-like green is in their feverish haste
To pock the face of my half-ripened pear!

When I remember my own wilful blood,
The waste, the wildness of my early years –
Shall I not chuckle with those birds, when they
With wicked music waste my sweetest pears?



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