Poems of the Heart and Home by J. C. Yule
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VIOLET'S SONG I. Come down from thy dazzling sphere, Bird of the gushing song! Come down where the young leaves whisper low, While the breeze steals in with a murmurous flow, And the tender branches wave to and fro In the soft air all day long! I have watched thy daring wing Cleaving the sun-bright air, Where the snowy cloud is asleep in light, Or dreamily floating in robes of white, While thy soul gushed forth in its song's free might, Till my spirit is dim with care. For oh, I have loved thee well, Thou of the soaring wing!-- And I fear lest the angels that sit on high, In the calm, still depths of the upper sky, Will love with a tenderer love than I, As they stoop to hear thee sing Come down from the heights, my bird, And warble thy lays to me! I shall pine and droop in my grassy nook |
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