Difference between revisions of "The Humingbird Collection"

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[[image:Hummingbird09.jpg|thumb|400px|The iridescent traveler from New England to the Caribbean, the Ruby Throat. Female. Main Street Museum vitrine xxi. 2009.]]
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Hummingbird.
 
Hummingbird.
 
Female.  
 
Female.  
  
[[image:Hummingbird09.jpg|thumb|400px|The iridescent traveler from New England to the Caribbean, the Ruby Throat. Female. Main Street Museum vitrine xxi. 2009.]]
 
  
a male was added 2009, Fall.  
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A male was added 2009, Fall.  
Love locked out may never come again,
 
  
Love locked out and weeping bitter tears,  
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<blockquote>Love locked out may never come again,
 
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:Love locked out and weeping bitter tears,  
But no one ever hears love calling.  
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<br/>But no one ever hears love calling.  
  
 
Though we need the precious gift it brings,  
 
Though we need the precious gift it brings,  
 
 
We don't heed the song of love it sings,  
 
We don't heed the song of love it sings,  
  
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Fling it wide, for love locked out will come  
 
Fling it wide, for love locked out will come  
  
No more, no more.
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No more, no more.<blockquote/>

Revision as of 18:14, 12 July 2009

The iridescent traveler from New England to the Caribbean, the Ruby Throat. Female. Main Street Museum vitrine xxi. 2009.

Hummingbird. Female.


A male was added 2009, Fall.

Love locked out may never come again,

Love locked out and weeping bitter tears,


But no one ever hears love calling.

Though we need the precious gift it brings, We don't heed the song of love it sings,

On the door love beats its tiny wings,

Just love locked out.

A world without love is a world without life,

A sad world full of gloom,

So please make a place there for love in your heart,

It does not need much room.

Love is well worth the waiting for,

When it comes knocking at your door,

Fling it wide, for love locked out will come

No more, no more.