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ASK THE SWALLOWS WHY! by MILDRED HANNAN

First Line: A VERY YOUNG MOON
Last Line: IN SUDDEN HASTE TO FLY THE OTHER WAY.
Subject(s): MOON; SKY; SWALLOWS;

A very young moon
Beckoned with a slim, curved finger,
To a gypsy band of swallows,
Flying high above the trees
Through evening's calm, blue sky.

They seemed at first to want to go
The way she pointed, then changed their minds --
They only knew the reason why -- and veered.
With a silver glint on wings aslant,
The whole flock wheeled,
Then cut the air with knife-blade wings,
In sudden haste to fly the other way.



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