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FLIGHT THE FIFTH: The Herons of Elmwood Warm and still is the summer night, Silent are all the sounds of day; Call to him, herons, as slowly you pass Sing him the mystical Song of the Hern, Sing of the air, and the wild delight Of the landscape lying so far below, Ask him if songs of the Troubadours, Sing to him, say to him, here at his gate, That many another hath done the same, Content of FLIGHT THE FIFTH: The Herons of Elmwood [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem collection: Birds of Passage] Read next: FLIGHT THE FIFTH#A Dutch Picture Read previous: POEM#KERAMOS Table of content of Birds of Passage GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |