Saturday, March 22, 2025

Saturday Poetry Corner: The Tyrolese Spring Song

 




"For behold, the winter is past; the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth,
 the time of singing has come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land."
(Song of Solomon 2:11-12)



Springtime In The Austrian Tyrol
Image courtesy/Pinterest


The meadows rejoice in their verdure so bright,

And glisten with pearl drops of dew,

The glaciers are gleaming in radiant light,

The breezes are fitful and few.

From heaven coming down, like a golden-haired child,

Fair Spring, o'er the earth has sparklingly smiled,

With flower-twined staff, he goes forth o'er the wild.


The song of the birds and the herdsman's glad lay

Are heard in the morning so bright;

They sing when the bells, at the closing of day,

Awaken the stars of the night.

The swell of the joyous and heart-stirring song

Through mountain and valley is pealing along,

In a tide of rejoicing, all glorious and strong.


Then a fount of emotion awakes in the heart,

And the spirit is mightily stirred,

The Tyrolese longs from his roof to depart

To wander and roam as he will;

When the meadows rejoice in their emerald glow,

The sons of the mountain forth joyously go,

The world in its beauty and gladness to know.


"The Tyrolese Spring Song"
Frances Ridley Havergal
(1836-1879)
English Christian poetess and 
hymwriter









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