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Within its throat A songbird chokes up a somber note While perched high upon a dying limb Beneath a winter morning cloak Under a heavy heart And heavy wings By nature its given as its charge A dirge to sing Far from the falsetto of its awakening cheer Trilling at my window it would often appear In deep dejection and reluctantly It chooses its song in D minor key The saddest key of them all to me And with a thump! Dead it falls to the ground Of all its songs come early morning round Perhaps, this is to me the saddest sound
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Aug 5, 2013
Aug 5, 2013 at 10:02 PM UTC
Dirge
Within its throat A songbird chokes up a somber note While perched high upon a dying limb Beneath a winter morning cloak Under a heavy heart And heavy wings By nature its given as its charge A dirge to sing Far from the falsetto of its awakening cheer Trilling at my window it would often appear In deep dejection and reluctantly It chooses its song in D minor key The saddest key of them all to me And with a thump! Dead it falls to the ground Of all its songs come early morning round Perhaps, this is to me the saddest sound
christopher-dancy
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Aug 5, 2013
Aug 5, 2013 at 10:02 PM UTC
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