Lonely Airs
Ah, bird singing late in the gloam While the evening shadow thickens, And the dizzy bat-wings roam, And the faint starlight quickens; And her bud eve's primrose bares Before night's cold fingers come: Thine are such lonely airs, Bird singing late in the gloam!
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"Ah, bird singing late in the gloam..."
Exploring the themes of classic, John Frederick Freeman delivers a powerful performance in "Lonely Airs"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...