- Whatever weight the hours have borne
- Along the path of frost and snow,
- The world is never too forlorn
- For birds to sing again; we know
- That earliest buds will soon expand,
- That spring is somewhere in the land,
- That spring is somewhere in the land,
- For hark! the blue-bird sings.
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- Somewhere the grass is green again,
- Somewhere the grass is green again,
- The meadow mild with shower and sun;
- Out bud the trees, up starts the grain,
- Through balmy woods the brook doth run,
- If anywhere such things may be,
- Then why not soon for thee and me?
- Then why not soon for thee and me?
- For hark! the blue-bird sings.
History and Legacy of Wild Birds Including Historic Ornithology and Other Topics of Interest
19 July 2012
First Blue-bird of Spring
Labels:
bird history,
bluebird,
poetic expression