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New flowery scents strewed everywhere,     New sunshine poured in largesse fair,     "We shall be happy now," we say.     A voice just trembles through the air,     And whispers, "May."     Nay, but we MUST! No tiny bud     But thrills with rapture at the flood     Of fresh young life which stirs to-day.     The same wild thrill irradiates our blood;     Why hint of "May"?     For us are coming fast and soon     The delicate witcheries of June;     July, with ankles deep in hay;     The bounteous Autumn. Like a mocking tune     Again sounds, "May."     Spring's last-born darling, clear-eyed, sweet,     Pauses a moment, with white twinkling feet,     And golden locks in breezy play,     Half teasing and half tender, to repeat     Her song of "May."     Ah, month of hope! all promised glee,     All merry meanings, lie in thee;     Surely no cloud can daunt thy day.     The ripe lips part in smiling mockery,     And murmur, "May."     Still from the smile a comfort may we glean;     Although our "must-be's," "shall-be's," idle seem,     Close to our hearts one little word we lay:     We may not be as happy as we dream,     But then we--may.

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