The Rapture of the Year
While skies glint bright with bluest light
Through clouds that race o'er fields and town,
And leaves go dancing left and right,
And orchard apples tumble down;
While school-girls sweet, in lane or street,
Lean 'gainst the wind and feel and hear
Its glad heart like a lover's beat,--
So reigns the rapture of the year.
The ho! and hey! and whoop-hooray!
Though winter clouds be looming,
Remember a November day
Is merrier than mildest May
With all her blossoms blooming.
While birds in scattered flight are blown
Aloft and lost in dusky mist,
And truant boys scud home alone
'Neath skies of gold and amethyst;
While twilight falls, and Echo calls
Across the haunted atmosphere,
With low, sweet laughs at intervals,--
So reigns the rapture of the year.
The ho! and hey! and whoop-hooray!
Though winter clouds be looming,
Remember a November day
Is merrier than mildest May
With all her blossoms blooming.
James Whitcomb Riley
5 comments:
I just love James Whitcomb Riley. He is one of my favorite poets. I love the way he writes. Your blog looks wonderful. My dad used to read me the funny papers when I was little, too. This brought back some memories.
A real classic, Balisha.
Hi Margie and Judy..
Can't you just picture the scene in his poetry? I have always loved his writing.
What a cute poem for Muse Day. The little picture of the boy is adorable too. I love your new header Balisha.
Thankyou for your comments, Racquel.
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