Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To The Fire-Fly.[1] by Thomas Moore
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To The Fire-Fly.[1]

    By Thomas Moore



    At morning, when the earth and sky
        Are glowing with the light of spring,
    We see thee not, thou humble fly!
        Nor think upon thy gleaming wing.

    But when the skies have lost their hue,
        And sunny lights no longer play,
    Oh then we see and bless thee too
        For sparkling o'er the dreary way.

    Thus let me hope, when lost to me
        The lights that now my life illume,
    Some milder joys may come, like thee,
        To cheer, if not to warm, the gloom!



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[1] The lively and varying illumination, with which these fire-flies light up the woods at night, gives quite an idea of enchantment.



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