The Tutor
by CHRISTOPHER MORLEY
I WAS wondering how to spin
A lyric for my youngest kin
(Exactly three days old)
When in the garden’s twilight hush
I was accosted by a thrush
Unusually bold.
A lyric for my youngest kin
(Exactly three days old)
When in the garden’s twilight hush
I was accosted by a thrush
Unusually bold.
Diving from the dogwood tree,
Not four yards off he studied me;
His speckle-vest erected,
Then, with beak so open-wide
That I could see his pink inside,
His lesson he projected.
Not four yards off he studied me;
His speckle-vest erected,
Then, with beak so open-wide
That I could see his pink inside,
His lesson he projected.
Three-toned, the treble-war bled note
Came all native from his throat,
Incomparable flautist!
He gazed, tutorial, to say
That, glissando, is the way,
In case you never noticed.
Came all native from his throat,
Incomparable flautist!
He gazed, tutorial, to say
That, glissando, is the way,
In case you never noticed.
All of a sudden he took shy,
Embarrassed-like; and so did I.
A firefly lit a taper —
Thrush pretended to take a bath,
While I went in across the path
And found this piece of paper.
Embarrassed-like; and so did I.
A firefly lit a taper —
Thrush pretended to take a bath,
While I went in across the path
And found this piece of paper.