by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882)
It is not always May Matches original text
Language: English
No hay pajaros en los nidos de antano.
-- Spanish Proverb
The sun is bright, -- the air is clear,
The darting swallows soar and sing.
And from the stately elms I hear
The bluebird prophesying Spring.
So blue yon winding river flows,
It seems an outlet from the sky,
Where waiting till the west-wind blows,
The freighted clouds at anchor lie.
All things are new;--the buds, the leaves,
That gild the elm-tree's nodding crest,
And even the nest beneath the eaves;--
There are no birds in last year's nest!
All things rejoice in youth and love,
The fulness of their first delight!
And learn from the soft heavens above
The melting tenderness of night.
Maiden, that read'st this simple rhyme,
Enjoy thy youth, it will not stay;
Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime,
For oh, it is not always May!
Enjoy the Spring of Love and Youth,
To some good angel leave the rest;
For Time will teach thee soon the truth,
There are no birds in last year's nest!
Composition:
- Set to music by Franz Maria D'Alquen (b. 1798), "It is not always May"
Text Authorship:
- by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882), "It is not always May", appears in Ballads and Other Poems, first published 1842
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Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Johann Winkler
This text was added to the website: 2008-06-13
Line count: 26
Word count: 170