Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс)
The Under-Tone
In the dull, dim dawn of day I heard The twitter and thrill of a brown-backed bird, As he sat and sang in the leafless tree, A herald of beautiful days to be. But the minor running under the strain Went to my heart with a sudden pain, For never so sad a sound I heard As the troubled thrill of the brown-backed bird. Not in the wearisome wash of waves, With moaning murmur of wrecks and graves, Not in the weird winds’ wildest wail, Not in the roar of the rushing gale. Not in the sob of dying years Are sounds so solemn and full of tears. O herald of days that are green and glad, Why was your morning song so sad? Have you a secret hidden away, Of sorrow to come with a coming day? Folded under a folded leaf, Lies there trouble and bitter grief? The shadow of death, and tears, and gloom Coming to me when roses bloom? Will the beautiful days I long for so Hold like your song a strain of woe? What is the secret you hide from me O herald of days that are to be? And why was that desolate minor moan Lurking under your gladdest tone?
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