They tell me of lands that are fairer than this Where palm and bread-fruit grow, Of sunny days and moonlight hours, Where wintry winds never blow. But give me a home in a northern clime With its season of ice and snow, Where a harvest follows each seeding time, And scorching winds never blow. With its verdant vales and tree-clad hills, Its peaceful lakes and turbulent streams, Dotted with factories, farms and mills, Where our fathers fought, labored and dreamed. Thy bleak winds of winter are welcome to me. Native land of labor and toil, If the banner of freedom still floats over thee, And free men are tilling thy soil. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...O SLEEP, MY BABE! by SARA COLERIDGE THE BOHEMIAN HYMN by RALPH WALDO EMERSON TO MY MERE ENGLISH CENSURER by BEN JONSON A BETTER ANSWER (TO CHLOE JEALOUS) by MATTHEW PRIOR SING-SONG; A NURSERY RHYME BOOK: 20 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI ENGLAND AND HER COLONIES [OR, DOMINIONS] by WILLIAM WATSON |