A HUMMING-BIRD.

A HUMMING-BIRD.

Twelve daughters of the Trumpet-vineSpread wide their scarlet silks to-day.Sir Summer Breeze, my gossip fine,Can you the reason say?“Oh listen while I whisper low!The Honeysuckle told the Bee,(Hergirls wore out their gowns, you know!)And Master Buzz told me.“’Twas done for Some One’s sake, I ween,Who by and by will hither float,All gay in gold and emerald green,With rubies round his throat!“You doubt me? Hearken! There he went,The flashing Prince of Idle Hours,Whose silvery sing-song complimentDelights the flattered flowers!”

Twelve daughters of the Trumpet-vineSpread wide their scarlet silks to-day.Sir Summer Breeze, my gossip fine,Can you the reason say?“Oh listen while I whisper low!The Honeysuckle told the Bee,(Hergirls wore out their gowns, you know!)And Master Buzz told me.“’Twas done for Some One’s sake, I ween,Who by and by will hither float,All gay in gold and emerald green,With rubies round his throat!“You doubt me? Hearken! There he went,The flashing Prince of Idle Hours,Whose silvery sing-song complimentDelights the flattered flowers!”

Twelve daughters of the Trumpet-vineSpread wide their scarlet silks to-day.Sir Summer Breeze, my gossip fine,Can you the reason say?

Twelve daughters of the Trumpet-vine

Spread wide their scarlet silks to-day.

Sir Summer Breeze, my gossip fine,

Can you the reason say?

“Oh listen while I whisper low!The Honeysuckle told the Bee,(Hergirls wore out their gowns, you know!)And Master Buzz told me.

“Oh listen while I whisper low!

The Honeysuckle told the Bee,

(Hergirls wore out their gowns, you know!)

And Master Buzz told me.

“’Twas done for Some One’s sake, I ween,Who by and by will hither float,All gay in gold and emerald green,With rubies round his throat!

“’Twas done for Some One’s sake, I ween,

Who by and by will hither float,

All gay in gold and emerald green,

With rubies round his throat!

“You doubt me? Hearken! There he went,The flashing Prince of Idle Hours,Whose silvery sing-song complimentDelights the flattered flowers!”

“You doubt me? Hearken! There he went,

The flashing Prince of Idle Hours,

Whose silvery sing-song compliment

Delights the flattered flowers!”


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