Paris in Spring

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Paris in Spring
by Sara Teasdale
From Helen of Troy and Other Poems Part III

The city's all a-shining
      Beneath a fickle sun,
A gay young wind's a-blowing,
      The little shower is done.
But the rain-drops still are clinging
      And falling one by one --
Oh it's Paris, it's Paris,
      And spring-time has begun.

I know the Bois is twinkling
      In a sort of hazy sheen,
And down the Champs the gray old arch
      Stands cold and still between.
But the walk is flecked with sunlight
      Where the great acacias lean,
Oh it's Paris, it's Paris,
      And the leaves are growing green.

The sun's gone in, the sparkle's dead,
      There falls a dash of rain,
But who would care when such an air
      Comes blowing up the Seine?
And still Ninette sits sewing
      Beside her window-pane,
When it's Paris, it's Paris,
      And spring-time's come again.


PD-icon.svg This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923.

The author died in 1933, so this work is also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 75 years or less. This work may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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