C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Karl Knortz (18411918)
Cages and Rhymes
B
That you woke me with your singing!
Balmily the vernal air
Greets me, from my pillow springing!
Undisturbed by my appearing;
True and trustful, there they sat,
With their hymns the morning cheering.
Snares I slyly spread around them,
Till their little feet were caught
In the threads that closely bound them.
Would a thrill of joy send through me;
And of happiness the deep
Secret they would whisper to me.
Say, what stillness has come o’er you?
In a golden palace lodged,
Plenteous food and drink before you!
Pecking wildly at the wire;
And no morning serenade
Can I win for love or hire….
Round my musing mind will flutter,
Which, with sweat of brow and brain
Caught in rhyme, I fain would utter.
With these fetters round them clinging,
Never they, you would have deemed,
From a human heart came singing.