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A little book of tribune verse

A number of hitherto uncollected poems, grave and gay

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EASTER.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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EASTER.

Arouse, O birds, the time is nigh
For omelettes and for poaches,
Lift up your anthem to the sky,
For Easter day approaches!
Awake, O Shanghais, slim and tall,
And Bantams short and squatty,
And Cochins towering over all,
And Games so fierce and haughty!
Awake, O Brahma Pootrah bird,
And rend the wintry shackles,
And let your kittycaws be heard,
Your crowings and your cackles!
Give us, O birds, a new-made lay,
Appropriate to the minute,
With nothing else, the shell away,
But what there should be in it!
Give us, O birds, so fair a lay
No groceryman may cozen,
A modest lay, once every day,
At living rates per dozen.
March 16th, 1883.