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Sun And Flowers

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The spring is coming! hear it blow!
    The rain and wind have cleared the snow;
    And I am going to play my fill
    With sunlight on the windy hill.

    And I am going to laugh and run,
    And be the comrade of the sun;
    And, like the wildflowers, wink my eyes
    At him and at the springtime skies.

    And I am going to leap and shout
    And toss my hair and arms about,
    And fill my soul with sunshine as
    The blossoms do and waving grass.

    And I am going to dance and sing
    And match the swallow on the wing,
    And put my arms about each tree,
    And kiss it as the sun does me.

    And I am going to lie face down
    Upon the hillside, far from town,
    And hug it as the sunlight does,
    And watch the pussy-willows fuzz.

    I wish I was as big and bright
    As is the sunlight: then I might
    Hold all the hillside in my joy
    But I am just a little boy.

    And I am only sweet and small
    As are the wildflowers, that is all,
    So mother says; and thus you see
    The sun can get ahead of me.

    Blow wind and rain! and sweep away
    The snow and sleet of yesterday!
    And bring the sunlight and the flowers
    And all the laughing springtime hours.



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