Poems (Linn)/A Windy Day
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A WINDY DAY.
THERE'S not a leaf at peace;The wind plays gaily with them all day long;The willow swings and sways and sings its song,The linden rustles, and the apple throwsIts arms about, and its green treasure shows,
There's not a flower still.The poppies nod along the garden wallIn crimson glory; hollyhocks so tallSway back and forth; the marigold bends lowAnd looks into the bed where pansies grow.
There's not a cloud at rest;They float and change and seem to swim the sky,Great snowy clouds, like birds that soar and fly;The arching heavens are blue as blue can be,And seem to bend to kiss the spreading sea.
The waves dance in the sun;They break in curling foam along the sand,Singing a love song to the verdant land.Light blends with shadow over mount and sea,—Life seems but beauty, motion, melody.