The book The Song At Mid-Night: Poems was written by author Mary Jane Mathews Adams Here you can read free online of The Song At Mid-Night: Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Song At Mid-Night: Poems a good or bad book?
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What earthly soul may not be now dismayed, When he to sinners' hands is thus betrayed ! 85 THE BIRD IN THE BELFRY A BIRD in the belfry Soars and sings, soars and sings, While the bell for the bridal Rings and swings, rings and swings ; Cheerily now from his tiny throat His notes in a burst of rapture float. For the bird so high in the belfry tower Seems to feel the joy of the passing hour. The bird in the belfry Soars and sings, soars and sings ; But the bell in the belfry Tolls and swings, tol...ls and swings, And now I know this birdling gay Sings for himself the livelong day ; A hermit is he in the belfry tower. Tears or smiles have over him no power. O bird in the belfry ! Not like thee, not like thee. Does my heart in its music Ask to be, ask to be ; Its notes must smile if others are glad ; Its notes must weep if others are sad ; And sooner far would I weep with the crowd, Than sing alone on the fairest cloud. SERENITY Q BLESSING found in God-like soul ! At last I see how thou art won; The owner asks from earth no dole.
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