1 The birds sing in the forest,
The leafy branches wave;
The spring-tide brooks are flowing,
And all the woodlands lave;
The mad-cap wind is frolic,
And sports with moss and spray;
And each the heart when kindness
Makes glad the live-long day.
2 The clouds come darkly over,
The sun withdraws his face,
And gloom and coldness gather
Upon each cheerful place;
The night falls drear and heavy,--
No cheer of star-lit ray;
And such the heart when harshness
Makes sad the live-long day.
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First Line: | The birds sing in the forest |
Title: | The birds sing in the forest |
Publication Date: | 1897 |
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Name: | [The birds sing in the forest] |
Key: | D Major |