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Duval's Birds

    By Conrad Potter Aiken



    The parrot, screeching, flew out into the darkness,
    Circled three times above the upturned faces
    With a great whir of brilliant outspread wings,
    And then returned to stagger on her finger.
    She bowed and smiled, eliciting applause. . .
    The property man hated her dirty birds.
    But it had taken years - yes, years - to train them,
    To shoulder flags, strike bells by tweaking strings,
    Or climb sedately little flights of stairs.
    When they were stubborn, she tapped them with a wand,
    And her eyes glittered a little under the eyebrows.
    The red one flapped and flapped on a swinging wire;
    The little white ones winked round yellow eyes.



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