James Montgomery

他re you will find thePoemThe Prisoner to a Robin Who Came to His Windowof poet James Montgomery

The Prisoner to a Robin Who Came to His Window

Welcome! welcome! little stranger, Welcome to my lone retreat, Here, secure from every danger, Hop about, and chirp, and eat. Robin! how I envy thee, Happy child of liberty. Hunger never shall distress thee, While my meals one crumb afford, Colds and cramps shall ne'er oppress thee, Come and share my humble board: Robin, come and live with me, Live, yet still at liberty. Soon shall spring, with smiles and blushes, Steal upon the blooming year; Then, amid the verdant bushes, Thy sweet song shall warble clear; Then shall I too, joined with thee, Taste the sweets of liberty. Should some rough, unfeeling Dobbin, In this iron-hearted age, Seize thee on thy nest, my robin, And confine thee in a cage; Then, poor robin, think of me, Think - and sigh for liberty. Liberty! thou brightest treasure In the crown of earthly joys, Source of gladness, soul of pleasure, All delights besides are toys: None but prisoners like me Know the worth of liberty.