TO THE FIRST ROBIN
by:
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888)
Welcome,
welcome, little stranger,
Fear no
harm, and fear no danger;
We are
glad to see you here,
For you
sing "Sweet Spring is near."
Now the
white snow melts away;
Now the
flowers blossom gay:
Come dear
bird and build your nest,
For we
love our robin best.
What a sweet poem! I can see "spring" vividly while reading this.
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