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Earth's Lyric.

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April. You hearken, my fellow,     Old slumberer down in my heart?     There's a whooping of ice in the rivers;     The sap feels a start.     The snow-melted torrents are brawling;     The hills, orange-misted and blue,     Are touched with the voice of the rainbird     Unsullied and new.     The houses of frost are deserted,     Their slumber is broken and done,     And empty and pale are the portals     Awaiting the sun.     The bands of Arcturus are slackened;     Orion goes forth from his place     On the slopes of the night, leading homeward     His hound from the chase.     The Pleiades weary and follow     The dance of the ghostly dawn;     The revel of silence is over;     Earth's lyric comes on.     A golden flute in the cedars,     A silver pipe in the swales,     And the slow large life of the forest     Wells bade and prevails.     A breath of the woodland spirit     Has blown out the bubble of spring     To this tenuous hyaline glory     One touch sets a-wing.

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