The Poetry Corner

A Spring Song And A Later

By James Whitcomb Riley

She sang a song of May for me, Wherein once more I heard The mirth of my glad infancy - The orchard's earliest bird - The joyous breeze among the trees New-clad in leaf and bloom, And there the happy honey-bees In dewy gleam and gloom. So purely, sweetly on the sense Of heart and spirit fell Her song of Spring, its influence - Still irresistible, - Commands me here - with eyes ablur - To mate her bright refrain. Though I but shed a rhyme for her As dim as Autumn rain.