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Poems (Bell)/Signs of Spring

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4644416Poems — Signs of SpringClara L. Bell

SIGNS OF SPRING.
Come, listen to the robin.As he gaily swings to and froOn a bough of the old gray poplar,Singing merrily, now high, now low.See how the sweet little jonquils,Just lifting their heads from the ground,Having been asleep all the winter,Are now timidly gazing around,Saying: "we're fearful still, that old winterMay not be all gone yet,And if we're not very carefulA nipping we'll be sure to get."The birds and the flowers and the childrenWith joy hail the coming of spring,For the trees their embryo verdureSoon forth to the light will bring