Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, THE SONG OF FLOWERS, by WILLIAM SHARP



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THE SONG OF FLOWERS, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What is a bird but a living flower?
Last Line: The song of a flow'r-soul hears!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Birds; Flowers; Nature; Singing & Singers; Soul


What is a bird but a living flower?
A flower but the soul of some dead bird?
And what is a weed but the dying breath
Of a perjured word?

A flower is the soul of a singing-bird,
Its scent is the breath of an old-time song:
But a weed and a thorn spring forth each day
For a new-done wrong.

Dead souls of song-birds, thro' the green grass,
Or deep in the midst of the golden grain,
In woodland valley, where hill-streams pass,
We flourish again.

We flowers are the joy of the whole wide earth,
Sweet nature's laughter and secret tears --
Whoso hearkens a bird in its spring-time mirth
The song of a flow'r-soul hears!





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