Legends and Lyrics - Second Series
SPRING

Adelaide A

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Hark! the Hours are softly calling,

Bidding Spring arise,

To listen to the raindrops falling

From the cloudy skies,

To listen to Earth's weary voices,

Louder every day,

Bidding her no longer linger

On her charmed way;

But hasten to her task of beauty

Scarcely yet begun;

By the first bright day of summer

It should all be done.

She has yet to loose the fountain

From its iron chain;

And to make the barren mountain

Green and bright again;

She must clear the snow that lingers

Round the stalks away

And let the snowdrop's trembling whiteness

See the light of day.

She must watch, and warm, and cherish

Every blade of green;

Till the tender grass appearing

From the earth is seen;

She must bring the golden crocus

From her hidden store;

She must spread brshowers of daisies

Each day more and more.

In each hedgerow she must hasten

Cowslips sweet to set;

Primroses in rich profusion,

With bright dewdrops wet,

And under every leaf, in shadow

Hide a Violet!

Every tree within the forest

Must be decked anew

And the tender buds of promise

Should be peeping through,

Folded deep, and almost hidden,

Leaf by leaf beside,

What will make the Summer's glory,

And the Autumn's pride.

She must weave the loveliest carpets,

Chequered sun and shade,

Every wood must have such pathways

Laid in every glade;

She must hang laburnum branches

On each arched bough; -

And the white and purple lilac

Should be waving now;

She must breathe, and cold winds vanish

At her breath away;

And then lthe air around her

With the scent of May!

Listen then, Oh Spring! nor linger

On thy charmed way;

Have pity on thy prisoned flowers

Wearying for the day.

Listen to the raindrops falling

From the cloudy skies;

Listen to the hours calling

Bidding thee arise.

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