PS 3179 I.W14 Copy 1 WHAT IS A FLOWER TO THEE? {-$ a flfiwef h J ;H BY S. A. W. PRINTED BY FRED. Q. BARKER, WATERTOWN, MASS V ^\ Vi COPYRIGHT, I886, BY MISS S. A. WHITE. A primrose by a river's brim. A yellow primrose was to him And it was nothing more. Wordsworth. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from The Library of Congress http://www.archive.org/details/whatisflowertothOOwhit What is a flower to thee? !_ HERALD of the beautiful new Spring, A voice that calls me to the woods away : Too frail a thing to hold within my hand. Hut fitting- gift for merry blue-eyed girl. And just in time to crown her queen of May. What is a flower to thee? OMETHING to love and fondly to caress, 1 To shelter from rude winds in sunny homes, Lovelv to deck the hair on festal day, Or in sub rosa bower, the ear attent To words of love, a ready victim for An idle hand, ruthless to tear apart. What is a flower to thee? PERFUME that can waft me far away P\r To fairv scenes, beneath a southern sky. Where youthful glow of morning life was spent ; Or, rare exotic breath speeds me to fair Pacific isle, and through the tropics, rich With birds and gems, wings my exultant flight, Till some material touch, or word, or look. Calls me reluctant to my workday sphere. What is a flower to thee? TUNE'S sapphire sky is bending o'er the earth. P And Summer, breathing odors sweet, leads forth The glory of a perfect day, our bliss To consummate. Fresh orange blossoms crown This fair, true woman at my side. How soon She will be mine ! A few swift droppings of The sands of time, a few strong words and we Are one. Henceforth the flush of Summer bloom, The breath of orange flowers, recalls our vows. The solemn c * Wilt thou" and the sweet " I will." What is a flower to thee: X DEAR companion in a shaded room : rr Can I be sad when they have come, the dear, Bright flowers, fresh from the garden and the fields Bringing a wave of Summer air, and gleams Of golden light, like happy children in Their artless innocence? Or it may be A voiceful messenger from absent friend, The genial presence of mute sympathy. Others admire, thev can not read mv flower. What is a flower to thee? X MIRACLE of loveliness, wrought by rt A hand divine, from earthly chemicals. Earth, air and sky are in the lowly flow r er, Yes, God himself is in the speaking form ; For me he made it spring, and bud and bloom ; His seal of love upon the breast of earth. What is a flower to thee? DEEP, sweet lesson to be slowly learned. My soul bow r reverent as disciple true. And quaff the wisdom from above. God cares For flowers. Their transitory life he makes Complete. Purple of kings grows dim beside The opening flower. Have faith my soul ! God cares For thee. The seed in weakness sown is raised In glorious incorruption, and in power. A body as shall please Him thou shalt have. Faultless, complete, in his own image made. What is a flower to thee ? FITTING emblem of this mortal life, ^V A rose can never be a bud again. Hoar age can ne'er resume the flush of youth, And death, inexorable death, consumes. — Greeting of dust to quick, pulsating dust. When little children press with tender feet The lap of mother earth and grasp a flower. — A farewell sweet, laid on the marble clay. When eyes that wept have closed to weep no more, What is a flower to thee? X N angel thought borne on bright wings from heaven. ■Pt Recalling that celestial flower, the Rose Of Sharon blooming there. O heart of mine. Till thou shalt rise with Him. for others give Thy sweetness and thy strength. While now I hold This flower, fairer than all beside, this pure White lily of a day. translucid. frail. Scarce needing change to bloom in bowers above, I seem to touch the human hand of Christ. The infant Jesus in his mother's arms. Bring flowers to crown the festal hoard. Bring flowers — the bride is near ; Bring flowers to soothe the captive's cell, Bring flowers to strew the bier ! Mrs. Landau. ■EEL" co "<*ess *8 603 104"J % d33Hl Ol mcru v si ivha