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Poem “Bird of Hope” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

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Bird of Hope


Oh Bird of Hope! Soar not too high
  Because the skies are fair;
The tempest may come on apace
  And overcome thee there.

When far above the mountain tops
  Thou soarest over all,
If, then, the storm should press thee back,
How great would be thy fall!

And thou wouldst lie here at my feet,
  A poor and lifeless thing–
A torn and bleeding birdling, with
  A limp and broken wing.

Sing not too loud, oh bird of Hope!
  Because the day is bright;
The sunshine cannot always last–
  The morn precedes the night.

And if thy song is of the day,
  Then when the day grows dim,
Forlorn and voiceless thou wouldst sit
  Among the shadows grim.

Oh! I would have thee soar and sing,
  But not too high, or loud:
Remembering that day meets night–
  The brilliant sun the cloud.


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