Poems (Kimball)/Summer-time

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4472486Poems — Summer-timeHarriet McEwen Kimball
SUMMER-TIME.
SUMMER'S breath has kissed the lovely bloom
   From the apple-trees:
Out of flower-cups, dripping with perfume,
   Sip the honey-bees.

Where the vines are strung with roses red
   Dart the humming-birds;
Winds, like lovers, in the boughs o'erhead
   Whisper tender words.

Clover-crested are the waves of grass
   Where the little feet
Frolic, deep in coolness, as I pass
   From the sunny street.

When at eve o'er field and fen and brake
   Misty curtains fall,
Fire-flies, in their meteor dances, make
   Nightly carnival.