Out-Door Music: Songs of Birds, Trees, Flowers, the Road, Love, Religion
Out-Door Music: Songs of Birds, Trees, Flowers, the Road, Love, Religion
Ella Gilbert Ives
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69 GOLDENROD We'll sing your praises ever. Though but a weed. Your voice we'll heed, "Our Union none can sever." Sing a song of Goldenrod ! The bonniest flower of all That garner light from sunshine bright Wherever sunbeams fall. And let the glee ring glad and free From cottage and from hall. O Goldenrod! dear Goldenrod! We'll sing your praises ever. Though but a weed. Your voice we'll heed, — "Our Union none can sever." Sing a song of Goldenrod! The truest bit of gold That ever gleams by woodl...and streams Or on the wayside wold; Till o'er and o'er, from shore to shore. The echoes sweet are rolled. 70 THE CARDINAL FLOWER O Goldenrod! dear Goldenrod! We'll sing your praises ever. Though but a weed. Your voice we'll heed, — "Our Union none can sever." THE CARDINAL FLOWER In dim and cloistered nook, Where slips a quiet brook, A stoled priest intones — To liquid sighs and moans — A penitential psalm. The pallid sunrays glide Across his vestments, dyed In Golgotha's deep hue. And damp with chrism-d^w From Calvary's nailed palm.
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