Poems by Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell
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And another dream is true,
Sweeter even, Of the little ones that shine Lost within the light divine,-- Of some meekest flower, or you, In the fields of Heaven. IN EARLY SPRING O Spring, I know thee! Seek for sweet surprise In the young children's eyes. But I have learnt the years, and know the yet Leaf-folded violet. Mine ear, awake to silence, can foretell The cuckoo's fitful bell. I wander in a grey time that encloses June and the wild hedge-roses. A year's procession of the flowers doth pass My feet, along the grass. And all you sweet birds silent yet, I know The notes that stir you so, Your songs yet half devised in the dim dear Beginnings of the year. In these young days you meditate your part; I have it all by heart. |
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