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Poem Advising Action

With graceful strategy the circling hawk

Whips my circling sorrow to dive and strike;

Indiscrete for action the poison oak

Thrusts up her flushed face for attack

Lizards and herbs and flowers admonish me,

Strict in their innocence: I am cowardly,

Nor will the mourning-dove condone my fault

Who ******* all hazard for a humble scrap

And when she coos courts punishment. My guilt

Is obvious, and I cannot escape.

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Written by
Elizabeth Smart
1913-1986 / Canadian
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