The poetical works of Lucy Larcom | ||
IN THE AIR.
The scent of a blossom from Eden!
The flower was not given to me,
But it freshened my spirit forever,
As it passed, on its way to thee!
The flower was not given to me,
But it freshened my spirit forever,
As it passed, on its way to thee!
In my soul is a lingering music:
The song was not meant for me,
But I listen, and listen, and wonder
To whom it can lovelier be.
The song was not meant for me,
But I listen, and listen, and wonder
To whom it can lovelier be.
The sounds and the scents that float by us—
They cannot tell whither they go;
Yet, however it fails of its errand,
Love makes the world sweeter, I know.
They cannot tell whither they go;
Yet, however it fails of its errand,
Love makes the world sweeter, I know.
I know that love never is wasted,
Nor truth, nor the breath of a prayer;
And the thought that goes forth as a blessing
Must live, as a joy in the air.
Nor truth, nor the breath of a prayer;
And the thought that goes forth as a blessing
Must live, as a joy in the air.
The poetical works of Lucy Larcom | ||