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A THRUSH alit on a young-leaved spray,
And, lightly clinging,
It rocked in its singing
As the rapturous notes rose loud and gay;
And with liquid shakes,
And trills and breaks,
Rippled though blossoming bough of May.


Like a ball of fluff, with a warm brown throat
And throbbing bosom,
'Mid the apple-blossom,
The new-fledged nestling sat learning by rote.
To echo the song
So tender and strong,
As it feebly put in its frail little note.


O blissfullest lesson amid the green grove!
The low wind crispeth
  The leaves, where lispeth
The shy little bird with its parent above;
Two voices that mingle
And make but a single
Hymn of rejoicing in praise of their love.











Matilde Blind

1841-1896
The Music Lesson
June 29, 2002
The Music Lesson