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THE WOOD-SWALLOWS (SUNRISE) by WILLIAM SHARP

First Line: THE LIGHTNING-STRICKEN GIANT GUM
Last Line: DART JOYOUS MIDST THE SUNRISE-GLOW.
Subject(s): AUSTRALIA; SWALLOWS;

The lightning-stricken giant gum
Stands leafless, dead -- a giant still
But heedless of this sunrise-thrill:
What stir is this where all was dumb? --
What seem like old dead leaves break swift,
And lo, a hundred wings uplift
A cloud of birds that to and fro
Dart joyous midst the sunrise-glow.



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