Bliss William Carman - The Redwing

Bliss William Carman - The Redwing

I HEAR you, Brother, I hear you, br Down in the alder swamp, br Springing your woodland whistle br To herald the April pomp! br First of the moving vanguard, br In front of the spring you come, br Where flooded waters sparkle br And streams in the twilight hum. br You sound the note of the chorus br By meadow and woodland pond, br Till, one after one up-piping, br A myriad throats respond. br I see you, Brother, I see you, br With scarlet under your wing, br Flash through the ruddy maples, br Leading the pageant of spring. br Earth has put off her raiment br Wintry and worn and old, br For the robe of a fair young sibyl, br Dancing in green and gold. br I heed you, Brother. To-morrow br I, too, in the great employ, br Will shed my old coat of sorrow br For a brand-new garment of joy.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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