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The Kingfisher
- IT was the Rainbow gave thee birth,
- And left thee all her lovely hues;
- And, as her mother's name was Tears,
- So runs it in my blood to choose
- For haunts the lonely pools, and keep
- In company with trees that weep.
- Go you and, with such glorious hues,
- Live with proud peacocks in green parks;
- On lawns as smooth as shining glass,
- Let every feather show its marks;
- Get thee on boughs and clap thy wings
- Before the windows of proud kings.
- Nay, lovely Bird, thou art not vain;
- Thou hast no proud, ambitious mind;
- I also love a quiet place
- That's green, away from all mankind;
- A lonely pool, and let a tree
- Sigh with her bosom over me.
- W.H. Davies
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