Songs, Merry and Sad
Valentine

John Charl

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This is the time for birds to mate;

To-day the dove

Will mark the ancient amorous date

With moans of love;

The crow will change his call to prate

His hopes thereof.

The starling will display the red

That lights his wings;

The wren will know the sweet things said

By him who swings

And ducks and dips his crested head

And sings and sings.

They are obedient to their blood,

Nor ask a sign,

Save buoyant air and swelling bud,

At hands divine,

But choose, each in the barren wood,

His valentine.

In caution's maze they never wait

Until they die;

They flock the season's open gate

Ere time steals by.

Love, shall we see and imitate,

You, love, and I?

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