Ten Poems about Blackbirds
Ten Poems about Blackbirds
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Instead of a Card by Candlestick Press
Blackbirds are one of our most beautiful songsters. There’s nothing quite as transporting as hearing one sing from a treetop or rooftop on a summer evening – they appear to have all the time in the world:
“But the blackbird still will sing,
Making the heart of the dark wood thrill
With the notes that come from his golden bill…”
from ‘The Blackbird’s Song’ by George Walter Thornbury
These poems celebrate the heart-stopping beauty of the song, together with the perky boldness of a bird that we so often see hopping across our parks and gardens. Perhaps it’s because we’re familiar with them that blackbirds seem to have something to say about our human lives.
This richly varied selection will delight anyone who loves blackbirds and the irresistible music of their song.
Selected and introduced by Di Slaney
Poems by Moniza Alvi; John Clare; Gillian Clarke; Miriam Darlington; Phyllis Drayson, Wendy Pratt; Angela Readman; RS Thomas; George Walter Thornbury and Humbert Wolf.
Illustrations by Sam Cannon.
Pamphlets are supplied with an envelope for posting and a bookmark for a special message. Whether you’re choosing for a friend or for yourself, we think you’ll find you’re spoilt for choice.
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