prairie wake-robin quotes

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Wake from thy nest, robin redbreast!
Sing, birds, in every furrow,
...
Alas! in winter, dead and dark,
Where can poor Robin go?
I dreaded that first robin so,
But he is mastered now,
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,--
Whar have you been for the last three year
That you haven't heard folks tell
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Laid out for death, let thy last kindness be
With leaves and moss-work for to cover me:
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I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day.
What hours, O what black hours we have spent
This night!
Life, he himself said once, (his biografiend, in fact, kills him verysoon, if yet not, after) is a wake, livit or kirkit, and on t ...
But I'll do my best a gude wife ay to be,
For auld Robin Gray he is kind unto me.
Who killed Cock Robin?
I, said the sparrow,
With my bow and arrow,
I killed Cock Robin.
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