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Poem August 7, 1857

The Tiffin Tribune

Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio

What is this article about?

A lyrical poem advocating against shooting birds, celebrating their songs, role in soothing farmers, nesting habits, and seasonal migrations that bring joy and praise.

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Poetry.

Don't Shoot the Birds.

Don't shoot the birds, the warbling birds,

That cheer you with their song,

That fill the air with melodies

A bright and happy throng;

That carol forth their native lays

From shrub and lofty limb,

And gaily sing their tuneful strains

From morn till evening dim.

Don't shoot the birds, the harmless birds,

That come with buds and flowers,

That soothe the farmer's weary toil

Through summer's sultry hours;

That build their nest and brood their young

Beside your cottage door,

And linger near from early spring

Till autumn's golden store.

Don't shoot the birds, the sportive birds,

That flit o'er hill and plain,

That leave when chilling winter comes,

But soon return again;

That warble out their hymns of praise

With many a gleeful voice,

Which calms the daily cares of life,

And bids the heart rejoice.

What sub-type of article is it?

Pastoral Song Hymn

What themes does it cover?

Nature Seasons Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Birds Warbling Song Farmer Spring Autumn Hymns Praise

Poem Details

Title

Don't Shoot The Birds.

Form / Style

Rhymed Stanzas With Refrain

Key Lines

Don't Shoot The Birds, The Warbling Birds, That Cheer You With Their Song, That Warble Out Their Hymns Of Praise With Many A Gleeful Voice,

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