The Poems of Henry Van Dyke by Henry Van Dyke
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SONGS OUT OF DOORS LATER POEMS WHEN TULIPS BLOOM I When tulips bloom in Union Square, And timid breaths of vernal air Go wandering down the dusty town, Like children lost in Vanity Fair; When every long, unlovely row Of westward houses stands aglow, And leads the eyes to sunset skies Beyond the hills where green trees grow; Then weary seems the street parade, And weary books, and weary trade: I'm only wishing to go a-fishing; For this the month of May was made. |
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