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WHEN ALMONDS BLOOM by MILICENT WASHBURN SHINN

First Line: WHEN ALMOND BUDS UNCLOSE
Last Line: WHO DOUBTS OF MAY'S RED ROSE?
Subject(s): ALMOND TREES; TREES;

WHEN almond buds unclose,
Soft white and tender rose, --
A swarm of white moth things,
With sunset on their wings,
That fluttering settle down
On branches chill and brown;
When all the sky is blue,
And up from grasses new
Blithe springs the meadow lark, --
Sweet, sweet, from dawn to dark; --
When all the young year's way
Grows sweeter day by day; --
When almond buds unclose,
Who doubts of May's red rose?



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