The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . FROM TO-DAY. Oh, life! oh, song! Oh, the long awe ofspring! A little shines the light; Then lo, to left, to right. Across the garden flags some bafflingthing!— See the round scarlet leap from Aprilclod; Empty we turn away, Dared by that bit of clay ; For tulips still are tulips, God still God.* A book can hold us, or a snatch of sea. Or lilies by a wall; A comrade at dewfall Can from his violin such chords set free, To such, quick searching notes give in-stant tongue, To woods, darks, sailing ships; The
The canadian magazine of politics, science, art and literature, November 1910-April 1911 . FROM TO-DAY. Oh, life! oh, song! Oh, the long awe ofspring! A little shines the light; Then lo, to left, to right. Across the garden flags some bafflingthing!— See the round scarlet leap from Aprilclod; Empty we turn away, Dared by that bit of clay ; For tulips still are tulips, God still God.* A book can hold us, or a snatch of sea. Or lilies by a wall; A comrade at dewfall Can from his violin such chords set free, To such, quick searching notes give in-stant tongue, To woods, darks, sailing ships; The sobs start to our lips— How long, how long it is since we wereyoung. He plavs. Under the clear and ruddysky, And there in the dewfall, The oldest things of all. Go gleaming past, and as they go, theycry—• Love, Longing, Tears, and gray Remem-bering ;A foot, a voice, a face!— And therp. in some dim place, The little honey-coloured flowers ofgpring.—^LlZETTE WOODWORTH EeESE. -fV TT is ever so many Aprils &go since the teacher of composition v^Tote on the blackboard: ^Yrit
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