SILENT VOICES.II.BLUE-EYED GRASS.
Hush—O hush! you wanton winds,Hush you, while I listen!In the blue eyes of the grassTear-drops seem to glisten.A shy Daisy leaned that way,When the winds were blowing;With my heart I heard him saySomething worth the knowing—Fondly, to the Daisy say,Something worth the knowing.
Hush—O hush! you wanton winds,Hush you, while I listen!In the blue eyes of the grassTear-drops seem to glisten.A shy Daisy leaned that way,When the winds were blowing;With my heart I heard him saySomething worth the knowing—Fondly, to the Daisy say,Something worth the knowing.
Hush—O hush! you wanton winds,Hush you, while I listen!In the blue eyes of the grassTear-drops seem to glisten.A shy Daisy leaned that way,When the winds were blowing;With my heart I heard him saySomething worth the knowing—Fondly, to the Daisy say,Something worth the knowing.
Hush—O hush! you wanton winds,
Hush you, while I listen!
In the blue eyes of the grass
Tear-drops seem to glisten.
A shy Daisy leaned that way,
When the winds were blowing;
With my heart I heard him say
Something worth the knowing—
Fondly, to the Daisy say,
Something worth the knowing.