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THE CHILD     Father! Within the forest's bound     No bird I found,     No sound of song the woods around.         THE FATHER     The bird that glad his song us gave,     Flies o'er the wave;     Perhaps he there will find his grave.         THE CHILD     But why does he not wait till later?         THE FATHER     He goes where light and warmth are greater         THE CHILD     Father! It selfish seems to me,     Far off to flee,     When all we others here must be.         THE FATHER     With new-born spring comes new-born song;     By instinct strong     The better new he'll bring erelong.         THE CHILD     But if in death the cold waves swallow - ?         THE FATHER     Others will come; his kin will follow.

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