About This Book
A lively blackbird delivers jubilant morning song and devours field insects honestly, while an irritable priest resents its presence, traps its nestlings, and becomes consumed by remorse and illness. The bird discovers its young imprisoned, reacts with frantic grief and self-reproach, and the poem frames this domestic sorrow against serene nocturnal landscapes, luminous moonlight, and richly sensuous natural imagery, closing on a solitary act of mourning that evokes maternal devotion.
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