The Domestic Affections, and Other Poems/Mountaineer Song

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MOUNTAINEER-SONG.


Blow, mountain-breeze! all wild, like thee,
    Unfetter'd as thy wing, I rove;
With airy step and spirit free,
    From snowy cliff, to shadowy grove!
And teach lone echoes to prolong,
From Caves remote, my sprightly song,
        Blow, mountain-breeze!

No sigh for pomp or state I breathe,
    For me, the sun-beam smiles in gold!
I envy not the victor's wreath,
    For me the Alpine flow'rs unfold!
Gay, simple, free, I rove along,
And wood and hill resound my song,
        Blow, mountain-breeze!


When morning wakes, with humid eye,
    And cheek that kindling, bright'ning, glows;
When the soft blushes of the sky,
    With roseate lustre tinge the snows;
I lead my flocks, I leave my home,
And carol gaily as I roam,
        Blow, mountain-breeze!

When fervid beams of noon invade,
    And bloom and verdure faint with heat;
The palm, the pine, the cedar-shade,
    Afford me still a cool retreat!
Where shelter’d from th' oppressive ray,
I wake soft echoes with my lay,
        Blow, mountain-breeze!

Deep in a glen, retir'd and green,
    How sweetly smiles my native cot;
Where peace, and joy, and love serene,
    Have sanctified the tranquil spot!

How blest! there ever to remain,
And warble still th' untutor'd strain,
        Blow, mountain-breeze!

In rich festoons, the mantling vine,
    Embow'ring, o'er its casement waves;
And bloomy clusters dangling, shine,
    Thro' tendrils and luxuriant leaves—
While, as I train each wayward spray,
I carol still the artless lay,
        Blow, mountain-breeze!

Mine is the breath of zephyr pure,
    The Alpine sweet that scents the gale;
The slumber light, the life secure,
    The boundless range of hill and dale!
Fearless I rove, exploring, free,
Spirit of air! all wild like thee,
        Blow, mountain-breeze!