>>133027504It is, but there's no way you could get that from that post alone. OP left out that you also need these poems as well, to answer it:
1 Song of the Sparrow
"Who killed Cock Robin?
'The Sparrow,' they said
'He wants them all dead
To him, honey-sweet is
their sobbin'"
2 Song of the Owl
"The Owl who forgot the sky
Resigned to his poor earthbound state
Hungry or full didn't matter at all
He ate and he ate and he ate"
3 Song of the Thrush
"The grass the Thrush so loved to eat
Gave him sweet happiness
He sank ever deeper and finally fell
To destruction and fatal distress"
4 Song of Cock Robin
"Cock Robin, who hid the key away
Is ash in the oven, all right
The place he held is empty now
And the doors remain shut tight"
5 Song of the Lark
"The Lark's child lost all his words
And walled himself up all away
Heart and mouth both locked up tight
In a cage where none want to stay"
6 Song of the Dove
"The Dove's hope died; he chose his path
His flapping wings fell still
Drenched in scarlet here they lay
His cheeks pale white and chill"
7 Song of the Linnet
"He seeks out her soul by his own
black ambition
Frightening her out of her wits
Whispering love songs into her ear
What cruel Linnet wants, he gets"
8 Song of the Rook
"The black Rook is the praying sort
Who hears the gods in the skies
His whispered petitions go on
without end
And glassy and dim are his eyes"
9 Song of the Wren
"The Wren, with pure heart as
yet unrefined
Makes us laugh with his feeble
lip-smacking
But still we all know he shall
never grow old
And he knows not how much
he is lacking"
0 Song of the Kite
"The Kite, hot, crazy, and panting mad
Sweet shackles that tease and excite
Death itself would drive him wild
Red blood that turns milky white"