The Poetry Corner

The North Wind.

By Charles Hamilton Musgrove

I. Wind of the North, I know your song Out on the frozen plain, But here in the city's streets you seem Only a cry of pain. II. I know the note of your lusty throat Where the black boughs toss and roar, But here it is part of the old, old cry Of the hungry, homeless poor. III. I know the song that you sing to God, Joyous and high and wild, But here where His creatures herd and die, 'Tis the sob of a little child.