When blue mists of fair Aurora Twine gay rainbow-tinted hills, Voices call and Echoes answer Birds and trees by mountain rills. "Spring is here, with flow'rs adorning; Leap to greet the gay glad Morning; Sing afar with lilting voices: Day is near and Earth rejoices. @3Chorus@1 "Hark! 'Dance in the morning,' gay redbirds sing; Hark! Bluebirds are singing and bluebells ring; List! Greet Day with laughter, in rose and gold; List! Spread well the story Day's whispers told: Shout! Praise the Great Father whose Will gave birth To all the Beauties of Heav'n and Earth. "Day is here, new gladness bringing; Love is here with maidens singing; Buds are bursting, hearts revealing; Youth is mating -- Time is stealing." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A LOVER'S QUARREL by ROBERT BROWNING UNWELCOME by MARY ELIZABETH COLERIDGE PROGRESSIVE HEALTH by CARL DENNIS SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE: 14. OVER THE COFFIN by THOMAS HARDY THE NEWLY WEDDED by WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED A SONG OF PANAMA by ALFRED DAMON RUNYON ON THE SUN COMING OUT IN THE AFTERNOON by HENRY DAVID THOREAU SONNET WRITTEN IN THE FALL OF 1914: 4 by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY |