The Blackbird
A blackbird turned his eye on me
and stopped me where I stood.
He said that he would tell his tale
if only, if he could.
He would sing me songs of far away
and of the open sky.
But he turned his back and took to wing
and left me with a sigh.
Now I sit and think all day
about that blackbird’s eye.
And how much better life would be
if I too could fly.
This poem is about:
Me
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