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Poems (Rossetti, 1901)/The First Spring Day

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4552522Poems — The First Spring DayChristina Georgina Rossetti
THE FIRST SPRING DAY.
I WONDER if the sap is stirring yet, If wintry birds are dreaming of a mate, If frozen snowdrops feel as yet the sun And crocus fires are kindling one by one:   Sing, robin, sing; I still am sore in doubt concerning Spring.
I wonder if the springtide of this year Will bring another Spring both lost and dear; If heart and spirit will find out their Spring, Or if the world alone will bud and sing:   Sing, hope, to me; Sweet notes, my hope, soft notes for memory.
The sap will surely quicken soon or late, The tardiest bird will twitter to a mate; So Spring must dawn again with warmth and bloom, Or in this world, or in the world to come:   Sing, voice of Spring, Till I too blossom and rejoice and sing.