MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

By Charles Sangster


 

SNOW DROPS.



Gently fall the snow flakes
     From the clouds above,
Noiselessly and joyously
     As the breath of love,
Noiseless in their gaiety,

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     Gentle in their mirth,
As they spread their robes of purity
     Softly o’er the earth.

Beauteous types of Innocence!
     Delicately fair

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As the thoughts of Angels
     Hov’ring in the air:
Not less pure and innocent
     Is each little dove,—
Each joyous, sparkling snow-drop

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     In the cot of Love.

Yes, prattling little Children!
     Germs of Love are ye,
Spotless as the snow-drops,
     Hearts as pure and free,

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Oh! guard them in their innocence,
     Ye to whom are given
These fairy human snow-drops,
     Gifts from Love’s own Heaven. [Page 116]