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C J Dennis - In A Forest Garden: A Promise of SpringC J Dennis - In A Forest Garden: A Promise of Spring
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Spring surely must be near.  High over head   The kind blue heavens bend to timbers tall; And here, this morning, is the picture spread   That I have learned to love the best of all.       I hear Flame Robin call His early love-song.  Winter`s might is sped; And young crows now begin to fleck with red       This great green, living wall. Picture of promise, that I count the best   Of many a fair familiar Bushland scene; Lifting o`er all, the far mount`s sunlit crest   Looks down where silver wattles lightly screen       Blue smoke, that peeps between Their tall tops, from some settler`s hidden nest -- Looks down on golden wattles closely pressed       To blackwood`s luscious green. Before the dovecote, mirrored in the pond,   A veil diaphanous of drifting mist Makes many a nimbus for grey gums beyond   Whose gaunt, grey limbs a mountain sun has kissed       To palest amethyst. Now, stepping very daintily, with fond, Soft cooings, fantails on the lawn respond,       To Spring, the amorist. From the deep forest, on the clean crisp air,   The bushman`s axe-blows echo sharply clear; A soft cloud`s tattered fleece drifts idly where   Glows azure hope.  Impatient to appear       Springs now full many a spear Of marching daffodils.  Shorn of cold care, The joyous bush birds vie with flutings rare.       Spring surely must be near.
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