Eugene Field - A spring poem from bion

Eugene Field - A spring poem from bion

One asketh: br "Tell me, Myrson, tell me true: br What's the season pleaseth you? br Is it summer suits you best, br When from harvest toil we rest? br Is it autumn with its glory br Of all surfeited desires? br Is it winter, when with story br And with song we hug our fires? br Or is spring most fair to you-- br Come, good Myrson, tell me true!" br br Another answereth: br "What the gods in wisdom send br We should question not, my friend; br Yet, since you entreat of me, br I will answer reverently: br Me the summertime displeases, br For its sun is scorching hot; br Autumn brings such dire diseases br That perforce I like it not; br As for biting winter, oh! br How I hate its ice and snow! br br "But, thrice welcome, kindly spring, br With the myriad gifts you bring! br Not too hot nor yet too cold, br Graciously your charms unfold-- br Oh, your days are like the dreaming br Of those nights which love beseems, br And your nights have all the seeming br Of those days of golden dreams! br Heaven smiles down on earth, and then br Earth smiles up to heaven again!"br br Eugene Fieldbr br


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