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THE • YEAR'S • AT • THE • SPRING


What the Thrush Says

COME and see! Come and see!"
The Thrush pipes out of the hawthorn-tree:
And I and Dicky on tiptoe go
To see what treasures he wants to show.
His call is clear as a call can be—
And "Come and see!" he says:
"Come and see!"


"Come and see! Come and see!"
His house is there in the hawthorn-tree:
The neatest house that ever you saw,
Built all of mosses and twigs and straw:
The folk who built were his wife and he—
And "Come and see!" he says:
"Come and see!"


"Come and see! Come and see!"
Within this house there are treasures three:
So warm and snug in its curve they lie—

Like three bright bits out of Spring's blue sky.

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