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Skylark Poem by Edmund Blunsdon

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Cathy21 | 20:41 Fri 01st Jan 2010 | Animals & Nature
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In the special Christmas Autumn Watch one of the presenters quoted a few lines from a poem by Edmund Blunsden. I think the bird was a skylark. Does anyone know the poem?
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was it Lark Descending? They've done it before

http://www.edmundblun....php?newseventid=1111
Do you mean Edmund Blunden Cathy21
one poem is Sheepbells where he says
In the dim and dewy loneness,
Where the woodlark sings.
Full list of his works here . He mentions various birds in various poems .Perhaps something will ring a bell for you
http://www.archive.or...oe00bluniala_djvu.txt

http://en.wikipedia.o.../Edmund_Blunden#Works

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