The Thrush Sings Poem by John Freeman

The Thrush Sings



Singeth the Thrush, forgetting she is dead....
How could you, Thrush, forget that she is dead?
Or though forgetting, sing--and she is dead?
O hush,
Untimely, truant Thrush!

Singeth the Thrush, 'I sing that she is dead!'
Thou thoughtless Thrush, she loved you who is dead,
Singeth the Thrush, 'I sing her praise though dead.'
O hush,
Untimely, grievous Thrush!

Singeth the Thrush, 'I sing your happy dead,
I sing her who is living, and no more dead,
I sing her joy--she is no longer dead.'
O hush,
Enough, thou heavenly Thrush!

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