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Ornithology

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Title:     Ornithology
Author: Franklin P. Adams [More Titles by Adams]

Unlearned I in ornithology--
All I know about the birds
Is a bunch of etymology,
Just a lot of high--flown words.
Is the curlew an uxorial
Bird? The Latin name for crow?
Is the bulfinch grallatorial?
I dunno.

O'er my head no golden gloriole
Ever shall be proudly set
For my knowledge of the oriole,
Eagle, ibis, or egrette.
I know less about the tanager
And its hopes and fears and aims
Than a busy Broadway manager
Does of James.

But, despite my incapacity
On the birdies of the air,
I am not without sagacity,
Be it ne'er so small a share.
This I know, though ye be scorning at
What I know not, though ye mock,
Birdies wake me every morning at
Four o'clock.


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Franklin P. Adams's poem: Ornithology

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