THE starlings they have come to town, With polka dots on their robes of brown; They sit a crowd on the old plane tree, And sing this quaint old melody: Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! They come with winter snow and sleet Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! Oh, starling, starling, tell me true Of pleasant lands that have sheltered you Of running brook and woodland tree! This is the tale he told to me: Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! Above the hum of busy street Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! The starlings all will fly away, With ice and snow on a sunshine day, Starling, starling, do not go! I miss your pretty singing so: Chirp, chirp, cheep, cheep, tweet, tweet, sweet! 'Tis but the sparrows in the street Chirp, chirp, cheep, cheep, tweet, tweet, sweet! In summer, in a woodland glade, When I shall walk all unafraid, Lured by the blossom and the bee, I'll hear this quaint old melody: Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! And echo call from her retreat Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! The starlings they have come from town, With polka dots on their robes of brown: Oh, starling, starling, tell me true, Of city far, now what think you? Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! This fine tale he did repeat Creak, creak, pipe, pipe, squeak, squeak, sweet! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TEARS IN SLEEP by LOUISE BOGAN THE OLD CHURCHYARD OF BONCHURCH by PHILIP BOURKE MARSTON SLEEP AT SEA by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 124 by ALFRED TENNYSON TO A CHILD OF THREE YEARS OLD by BERNARD BARTON SONG: FOR THEE by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT ANY LOVER TO HIS LASS by BERTON BRALEY |