CRY Holiday! Holiday! let us be gay, And share in the rapture of heaven and earth; For see! what a sunshiny joy they display, To welcome the Spring on the day of her birth; While the elements, gladly outpouring their voice, Nature's Paean proclaim, and in chorus rejoice! Loud carols each rill as it leaps in its bed; The wind brings us music and balm from the south, And Earth in delight calls on Echo to spread The tidings of joy with her many-tongued mouth; O'er sea, and o'er shore, over mountain and plain, Far, far does she trumpet the jubilee strain. Hark! hark to the cuckoo! its magical call Awakens the flowerets that slept in the dells; The snow-drop, the primrose, the hyacinth, all Attune at this summons their silvery bells. Hush! ting-a-ring-ting! don't you hear how they sing! They are pealing a fairy-like welcome to Spring. The love-thrilling hedge-birds are wild with delight; Like arrows loud whistling the swallows flit by; The rapturous lark, as he soars out of sight, Sends us sun-lighted melody down from the sky. In the air that they quaff, all the feathery throng Taste the spirit of Spring that out-bursts in a song. To me do the same vernal whisperings breathe In all that I scent, that I hear, that I meet, Without and within me, above and beneath, Every sense is imbued with a prophecy sweet, Of the pomp and the pleasantness Earth shall assume When adorned, like a bride, in her flowery bloom. In this transport of nature each feeling takes part; I am thrilling with gratitude, reverence, joy; A new spring of youth seems to gush from my heart, And the man's metamorphosed again to a boy, Oh! let me run wild, as in earlier years; If my joy be suppressed, I shall burst into tears. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HYMN TO ADVERSITY by THOMAS GRAY BALLAD: TIME OF ROSES by THOMAS HOOD NINETY-NINE IN THE SHADE by ROSSITER JOHNSON THE LAND O' THE LEAL by CAROLINA OLIPHANT NAIRNE THE SHRINE OF VENUS by ANTIPATER OF SIDON THE WHITE ROAD UP ATHIRT THE HILL by WILLIAM BARNES SONNET: MAN VERSUS ASCETIC. 2 by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON |