Canadian Wild Flowers by Helen M. (Helen Mar) Johnson
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The clouds distilled the fertile rain
And sent it forth in showers; The sunlight danced along the plain And painted it with flowers. The butterfly went forth to play, The useful honey bee Kept up a hunt through all the day. Of cheerful industry. The squirrel gamboled in the grove, The rabbit bounded by, The wary spider spun and wove, And trapped the careless fly. From out the joyous, vocal wood The song of warblers came: The cuckoo, in a merry mood, Told and re-told its name. And when behind the purple hill The sun went out of sight, The frogs began with hearty will Their concert for the night. Such scenes had made, in brighter years, My heart with transport leap, But now they touched the spring of tears,-- I sobbed aloud in sleep. |
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