Richard Kendall Munkittrick

  • A bluebird lives in yonder tree,
    Likewise a little chickadee,
    In two woodpeckers’ nests—rent free!

    There, where the weeping willow weeps,
    A dainty housewren sweetly cheeps—
    From an old oriole’s nest she peeps.
    I see the English sparrow tilt...

  • Misshapen, black, unlovely to the sight,
      O mute companion of the murky mole,
    You must feel overjoyed to have a white,
      Imperious, dainty lily for a soul.

  • Out in the misty moonlight
      The first snowflakes I see,
    As they frolic among the leafless
      Limbs of the apple-tree.

    Faintly they seem to whisper,
      As round the boughs they wing:
    “We are the ghosts of the blossoms
      That died in the...

  • A pale Italian peasant,
        Beside the dusty way,
    Upon this morning pleasant
        Kneels in the sun to pray.

    Silent in her devotion,
        With fervent glance she pleads;
    Her fingers’ only motion,
        Telling her amber beads.

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