It is the first day of March,Each minute sweeter than before;The red-breast sings from the tall larchThat stands beside the door.There is a blessing in the air,Which seems a sense of joy to yieldTo the bare trees, and mountains bare,And grass in the green field.Love, now a universal birth,From heart to heart is stealing,From earth to man, from man to earth;It is the hour of feeling.One moment now may give us moreThan fifty years of reason;Our minds shall drink at every poreThe spirit of the season.—Wordsworth.
It is the first day of March,Each minute sweeter than before;The red-breast sings from the tall larchThat stands beside the door.There is a blessing in the air,Which seems a sense of joy to yieldTo the bare trees, and mountains bare,And grass in the green field.Love, now a universal birth,From heart to heart is stealing,From earth to man, from man to earth;It is the hour of feeling.One moment now may give us moreThan fifty years of reason;Our minds shall drink at every poreThe spirit of the season.—Wordsworth.
It is the first day of March,Each minute sweeter than before;The red-breast sings from the tall larchThat stands beside the door.
It is the first day of March,
Each minute sweeter than before;
The red-breast sings from the tall larch
That stands beside the door.
There is a blessing in the air,Which seems a sense of joy to yieldTo the bare trees, and mountains bare,And grass in the green field.
There is a blessing in the air,
Which seems a sense of joy to yield
To the bare trees, and mountains bare,
And grass in the green field.
Love, now a universal birth,From heart to heart is stealing,From earth to man, from man to earth;It is the hour of feeling.
Love, now a universal birth,
From heart to heart is stealing,
From earth to man, from man to earth;
It is the hour of feeling.
One moment now may give us moreThan fifty years of reason;Our minds shall drink at every poreThe spirit of the season.—Wordsworth.
One moment now may give us more
Than fifty years of reason;
Our minds shall drink at every pore
The spirit of the season.
—Wordsworth.