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Louisa May Alcott - My Frost-King - Song IILouisa May Alcott - My Frost-King - Song II
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Brighter shone the golden shadows; On the cool wind softly came The low, sweet tones of happy flowers, Singing little Violet`s name. `Mong the green trees was it whispered, And the bright waves bore it on To the lonely forest flowers, Where the glad news had not gone. Thus the Frost-King lost his kingdom, And his power to harm and blight. Violet conquered, and his cold heart Warmed with music, love, and light; And his fair home, once so dreary, Gay with lovely Elves and flowers, Brought a joy that never faded Through the long bright summer hours. Thus, by Violet`s magic power, All dark shadows passed away, And on the home of happy flowers The golden light for ever lay. Thus the Fairy mission ended, And all Flower-Land was taught The "Power of Love," by gentle deeds That little Violet wrought.
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