Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ROBIN REDBREAST, by JOHANNA A. REISWITZ SAINT-VINCENT First Line: Robin redbreast in the tree / sing a song Last Line: "do you know that ""god is love""?" Subject(s): Birds; Robins; Wings | ||||||||
Robin redbreast in the tree, Sing a song for you and me; Sing about the bright blue sky; Robin, could I learn to fly? Sing about your little nest, Where the birdlings sweetly rest. Sing about the branches green, Where the blossoms peep between. Sing of flowers and berries red, How the baby birds are fed; Tell me, robin, high above, Do you know that "God is Love"? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ESTATE SALE: THE SCRABBLE GAME OF A DEAD WOMAN by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE FREED FROM ANOTHER CONTEXT by ELEANOR WILNER THE BIRD IN THE LAUREL'S SONG by ELEANOR WILNER THE LITERAL = THE ABSTRACT: A DEMONSTRATION by ELEANOR WILNER WOMAN by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |
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