Poems (Linn)/Balder the Beautiful

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4649405Poems — Balder the BeautifulEdith Willis Linn

BALDER THE BEAUTIFUL.
NOW stirs the sap in the elm and the maple,
Tiny leaves spring from the willow and oak;
It is thy hand that has loosened the river,
It was thy voice that so tenderly spoke.

Nothing in nature could dream of refusing;
All have obeyed thy inaudible call;
Gently and lovingly, Balder the Beautiful,
Does thy glad smile shed its light over all.

Come to my heart; O thou god of the springtime!
Under thy smile let the winter depart;
Melt out the snows that so often have chilled me,
Breathe on the flowers that bud in my heart.