AN EARLY START.

AN EARLY START.

The dark had not unwrapped the skiesWhen I awoke, and rubbed my eyes.The world was full of chirping birds,I heard their soft, half-sleepy words.I tiptoed softly on the floor,I slipped the bolt, stole thro’ the door,And lo! a wondrous world of grayAnd silver mist before me lay.The white dews wet my small bare feet,As I ran thro’ the meadows, sweetWith clover nodding all about,And sleepy hum-bees creeping out.And then a strange thing came to pass;The Sun was sleeping in the grass;He must have wakened when I came,For all at once a rosy flamePeeped at me o’er a little mound,And soon the bright Sun, warm and roundWas looking at me, smiling downTo see my little slumber-gown.O fair the meadow was to see!The blossoms laughed and spoke to me.And drops like pearls in every placeWere hanging on the spider’s lace;And little rainbows everywhereWere dancing in the golden air;And bees, and yellow butterflies,And beetles, brown and big and wise,Went buzzing, flying all about,And busy ants ran in and out,And songs were in the deep-blue sky,—I could not see, they flew so high.But all about these things I know,Because the daisies whispered low,And told me all they knew—much moreThan I had ever dreamed before.And broad and white across the dayBefore me ran the Shining Way.

The dark had not unwrapped the skiesWhen I awoke, and rubbed my eyes.The world was full of chirping birds,I heard their soft, half-sleepy words.I tiptoed softly on the floor,I slipped the bolt, stole thro’ the door,And lo! a wondrous world of grayAnd silver mist before me lay.The white dews wet my small bare feet,As I ran thro’ the meadows, sweetWith clover nodding all about,And sleepy hum-bees creeping out.And then a strange thing came to pass;The Sun was sleeping in the grass;He must have wakened when I came,For all at once a rosy flamePeeped at me o’er a little mound,And soon the bright Sun, warm and roundWas looking at me, smiling downTo see my little slumber-gown.O fair the meadow was to see!The blossoms laughed and spoke to me.And drops like pearls in every placeWere hanging on the spider’s lace;And little rainbows everywhereWere dancing in the golden air;And bees, and yellow butterflies,And beetles, brown and big and wise,Went buzzing, flying all about,And busy ants ran in and out,And songs were in the deep-blue sky,—I could not see, they flew so high.But all about these things I know,Because the daisies whispered low,And told me all they knew—much moreThan I had ever dreamed before.And broad and white across the dayBefore me ran the Shining Way.

The dark had not unwrapped the skiesWhen I awoke, and rubbed my eyes.The world was full of chirping birds,I heard their soft, half-sleepy words.I tiptoed softly on the floor,I slipped the bolt, stole thro’ the door,And lo! a wondrous world of grayAnd silver mist before me lay.

The dark had not unwrapped the skies

When I awoke, and rubbed my eyes.

The world was full of chirping birds,

I heard their soft, half-sleepy words.

I tiptoed softly on the floor,

I slipped the bolt, stole thro’ the door,

And lo! a wondrous world of gray

And silver mist before me lay.

The white dews wet my small bare feet,As I ran thro’ the meadows, sweetWith clover nodding all about,And sleepy hum-bees creeping out.

The white dews wet my small bare feet,

As I ran thro’ the meadows, sweet

With clover nodding all about,

And sleepy hum-bees creeping out.

And then a strange thing came to pass;The Sun was sleeping in the grass;He must have wakened when I came,For all at once a rosy flamePeeped at me o’er a little mound,And soon the bright Sun, warm and roundWas looking at me, smiling downTo see my little slumber-gown.

And then a strange thing came to pass;

The Sun was sleeping in the grass;

He must have wakened when I came,

For all at once a rosy flame

Peeped at me o’er a little mound,

And soon the bright Sun, warm and round

Was looking at me, smiling down

To see my little slumber-gown.

O fair the meadow was to see!The blossoms laughed and spoke to me.And drops like pearls in every placeWere hanging on the spider’s lace;And little rainbows everywhereWere dancing in the golden air;And bees, and yellow butterflies,And beetles, brown and big and wise,Went buzzing, flying all about,And busy ants ran in and out,And songs were in the deep-blue sky,—I could not see, they flew so high.

O fair the meadow was to see!

The blossoms laughed and spoke to me.

And drops like pearls in every place

Were hanging on the spider’s lace;

And little rainbows everywhere

Were dancing in the golden air;

And bees, and yellow butterflies,

And beetles, brown and big and wise,

Went buzzing, flying all about,

And busy ants ran in and out,

And songs were in the deep-blue sky,

—I could not see, they flew so high.

But all about these things I know,Because the daisies whispered low,And told me all they knew—much moreThan I had ever dreamed before.

But all about these things I know,

Because the daisies whispered low,

And told me all they knew—much more

Than I had ever dreamed before.

And broad and white across the dayBefore me ran the Shining Way.

And broad and white across the day

Before me ran the Shining Way.


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