Читать книгу Birds and Nature, Vol. 12 No. 1 [June 1902] - Various - Страница 4
TO THE BIRDS
ОглавлениеDear birds, an easy life was yours
E’er man, the slayer, trod
Your earth from all its seas and shores
Went up your praise to God.
What though to weasel, stoat and fox
Your toll of lives you paid,
And hungry hawks might tithe your flocks
That through the woodland play’d?
Short fears were yours and sudden death,
Long life and boundless room;
No cities choked you with their breath,
Or scared you with their gloom.
Pure streams and quiet vales you had;
No snare nor line nor gun
Made war against your legions glad
That wanton’d in the sun.
Hope on, and some day you shall see,
When these ill days have end,
That man the slayer – who but he? —
Is changed to man, the friend.
– Henry Johnstone.