C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
William Macdonald
A Spring Trouble
A
Once upon a morn of May;
All the tree of life was dight
With the blossoms of delight.
With the songs of long ere noon,—
Dew-bedecked and fresh and free
As the unsunned meadows be.
“Earth and sky thou dost inherit.”
Forth I wandered, void of care,
In the largesse of the air.
At a look I loved her well:
But she passed and would not stay—
And all the rest has gone away.
Nor any bud on any tree;
Nor have I share in earth or sky—
All for a maiden passing by!