“A
day comes in the springtime
When
Earth puts forth her powers,
Casts
off the bounds of winter
And
lights him hence with flowers;
And
then by marsh and meadow
And
by the silvery sea,
Goes
up the red-wings’ chorus:
On-caree!
…
Hope is a roving gypsy
With
laughter on her tongue,
And
blue sky and sunshine
Alone,
can keep her young;
And
year by year she lingers
Under
a budding tree
To
join the red-wings’ chorus:
On-caree!”
~
“The Chorus”
~ 1902
~
Dora Read Goodale
~American poet
~ 1866-1953
With
an eye looking up to the sky and filled with the hope of spring, a red-winged
blackbird basks in the beauty of an early May afternoon nestled in the grass at
Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania.