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Additive edit to Bobolink entry
A bobolink is mentioned at the end of the first verse of Kentucky Babe, a song ("Plantation Lullaby") with lyrics by Richard Henry Buck, music by Adam Geibel, published in 1896. The tune is beautiful, and as a lullaby it is still sung, although the words have been…well…sanitized. The original lyrics contained several words that are now considered to be racially insensitive, if not downright offensive. The Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music (search for "Kentucky Babe")

The bobolink is the subject of a poem, Robert of Lincoln, by William Cullen Bryant. It was one of his later poems, written in 1864. Robert of Lincoln, from English Poetry III: From Tennyson to Whitman -- The Harvard Classics -- 1909–14.

The bobolink is also the subject of two poems by Clara Doty Bates: The first is Foolish Bobolink, 20th poem from the book, On the Tree Top, published in 1881. Foolish Bobolink The second is The Bobolink, 21st poem from the book, From Heart’s Content, published in 1892. From Heart’s Content (…click on either of the "Full view" links, then "jump" to page 51)