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The Bud

    By Joseph Horatio Chant



    The winter through I lay asleep,
    Unconscious and unseen;
    The howling winds disturbed me not,
    Nor felt the frost tho' keen.
    Thick blankets covered me about,
    And kept me dry and warm,
    And weeks and months passed quickly by
    And I received no harm.
    At last I felt uneasy in
    My cosy little cot,
    Tho' it was lined with softest down.
    The cause I knew not what.
    I struggled hard to free myself,
    But struggled all in vain;
    My blankets felt the strain, 'tis true,
    And opened to the rain,
    But just enough for me to see
    The frowning sky o'erhead;
    I closed my eyes, in sad affright,
    And wished that I was dead.

    But soon a change came o'er my frame,
    Much like electric shock;
    Oh, how I longed for some rare key
    With which I might unlock
    My prison door, for I now felt
    The breath of coming Spring,
    And heard, likewise, her merry laugh,
    Like silver bells its ring.
    My lips were close to blanket rent,
    I ceased my useless strife,
    And she bent over me in love,
    And kissed me into life.



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