On me to rest, my bird, my bird:
The swaying branches of my heart
Are blown by every wind toward
The home whereto their wings depart.
Build not your nest, my bird, on me:
I know no peace but ever sway:
O, lovely bird, be free, be free,
On the wild music of the day.
But sometimes when your wings would rest,
And winds are laid on quiet eves:
Come, I will bear you breast to breast,
And lap you close with loving leaves.
Rest
George William Russell
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Poem topics: heart, home, music, peace, sometimes, wind, wild, quiet, Valentine's Day, depart, I love you, I miss you, bird, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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