Mapping Indigenous Poetry of North America, 1830-1924

"The Dew and the Bird" by Alex Posey

There is more glory in a drop of dew, 
That shineth only for an hour, 
Than there is in the pomp of earth's great Kings 
Within the noonday of their power. 

There is more sweetness in a single strain 
That falleth from a wild bird's throat, 
At random in the lonely forest's depths,
Than there's in all the songs that bards e'er wrote. 

Yet men, for aye, rememb'ring Caesar's name, 
Forget the glory in the dew, 
And, praising Homer's epic, let the lark's 
Song fall unheeded from the blue. 

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