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When Spring Comes Down The Wildwood Way

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    When Spring comes down the wildwood way,
    A crocus in her ear,
    Sweet in her train, returned with May,
    The Love of Yester-year
    Will follow, carolling his lay,
    His lyric lay,
    Whose music she will hear.

    The crowfoot in the grass shall glow,
    And lamp his way with gold;
    The snowdrop toss its bells of snow,
    The bluebell's blue unfold,
    To glad the path that Love shall go,
    High-hearted go,
    As often in the days of old.

    The way he went when hope was keen,
    Was high in girl and boy:
    Before the sad world came between
    Their young hearts and their joy:
    Their hearts, that Love has still kept clean,
    Kept whole and clean,
    Through all the years' annoy.

    How long it seems until the spring!
    Until his heart shall speak
    To hers again, and make it sing,
    And with its great joy weak!
    When on her hand he'll place the ring,
    The wedding-ring,
    And kiss her mouth and cheek!





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