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The Firetail's Nest

by John Clare

"Tweet" pipes the robin as the cat creeps by

Her nestling young that in the elderns lie,

And then the bluecap tootles in its glee,

Picking the flies from orchard apple tree,

And "pink" the chaffinch cries its well-known strain,

Urging its kind to utter "pink" again,

While in a quiet mood hedgesparrows try

An inward stir of shadowed melody.

Around the rotten tree the firetail mourns

As the old hedger to his toil returns,

Chopping the grain to stop the gap close by

The hole where her blue eggs in safety lie.

Of everything that stirs she dreameth wrong

And pipes her "tweet tut" fears the whole day long.

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About this poem

First line
"Tweet" pipes the robin as the cat creeps by
Poet
John Clare
Themes
nature, hope, solitude, grief

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