Voice of Flowers/Transplanted Flowers

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4364227Voice of FlowersTransplanted Flowers1846Lydia Huntley Sigourney



TRANSPLANTED FLOWERS.

There's many a flower that proudly springs
    Amid the gaudy world's parterre,
Caress'd by Fashion's painted wings,
                             To Folly dear.

Whose flaunting petals woo the sun,
    Heedless of Beauty's transient lot,
But wither ere the day is done,
                             Unwept, forgot.

Yet some there are that bloom apart,
    With meekly consecrated charm.
Whose gifts of fragrance cheer the heart
                             Like healing balm.

O'er the blest spot, where erst they grew,
    The eye of Love its tears shall shed,
And Pain and Penury bedew
                             Their funeral bed.


But, 'neath an everlasting beam
    They smile, where no dark cloud descends;
Theirs was that hallow'd incense stream,
                             Which heavenward tends.

Unfading, lo! they live, they bloom—
    Transplanted by His culturing hand,
Who bade them seek beyond the tomb
                             A better land.