Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Thomas Ross, Jr. by Edgar Lee Masters
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Thomas Ross, Jr.

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        This I saw with my own eyes: A cliff - swallow
        Made her nest in a hole of the high clay-bank
        There near Miller's Ford.
        But no sooner were the young hatched
        Than a snake crawled up to the nest
        To devour the brood.
        Then the mother swallow with swift flutterings
        And shrill cries
        Fought at the snake,
        Blinding him with the beat of her wings,
        Until he, wriggling and rearing his head,
        Fell backward down the bank
        Into Spoon River and was drowned.
        Scarcely an hour passed
        Until a shrike
        Impaled the mother swallow on a thorn.
        As for myself I overcame my lower nature
        Only to be destroyed by my brother's ambition.



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