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The Royal Neighbor, Vol. 21, No. 3, March 1920
Ghe ROYAL
NEIGHBOR
Entered as second-class matter September 21, 1911, at the postoffice at Rock Island, Il.,under the act of Congress of March 8, 1876
he When the Woods ‘Turn Green Again
HERE’S a warm, warm wind comes from the south
With a promise and a song——
A song that wells from a rose-lipped mouth,
In cadence full and strong.
It whispers, whispers through the day
To the hearts of longing men,
That the time is coming on the way
When the woods turn green again.
When the woods turn green in the sunshine’s kiss,
And dream o’er the lazy pool
Where the dappled shadows, hit-and-miss,
Sway slowly, dark and cool,
And the long, long dawnings bring the tune
Of the robin, thrush and wren,
Till they lullaby to the day-held moon,
When the woods turn green again.
When the woods turn greén, and the sky’s rich hue
Takes a deeper, truer shade,
And the blood-red poppies dot the view *
In a pattern God has made,
Then the song the south wind sings so low
Will live on the hill and glen,
And it’s mellow notes into being grow
When the woods turn green again.
—W. B. Nesbit.
Volume ahs March, 1920. Number 3.