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THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER

First Line: THE FIRST BEE THAT HUMMETH
Last Line: O'ER WHICH WOUND HIS WAY.
Subject(s): SCHOOLS; WINTER; STUDENTS;

The first bee that hummeth
Our rose-bush upon
Tells that sweet summer cometh—
That winter is gone!

The first leaf that falleth
Before autumn's blast
To us loudly calleth,
"Cold winter comes fast!"

Each first has its meaning—
Thus the school-day to me:
"Now beginneth the weaning
Of thy wee one from thee."

Through eyes that were tear-dimmed
I looked that long day
On fields that were far-rimmed,
O'er which wound his way.



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