IDLENESS.

By Sidney Harrison.

A flutter 'mid the branches, and my heart

Leaps with the life in that full chirp that breathes;

The brown, full-breasted sparrow with a dart

Is at my feet amid the swaying wreaths

Of grass and clover; trooping blackbirds come

With haughty step; the oriole, wren and jay

Revel amid the cool, green moss in play,

Then off in clouds of music; while the drum

Of scarlet-crested woodpecker from yon

Old Druid-haunting oak sends toppling down

A ruined memory of ages past;

O life and death—how blended to the last!


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