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A Welcome To The Month Of Mary.

    By Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon



    Oh! gladly do we welcome thee,
        Fair pleasant month of May;
    Month which we've eager longed to see,
        Through many a wintry day:
    And now with countless budding flowers,
        With sunshine bright and clear -
    To gild the quickly fleeting hours -
        At length, sweet month, thou'rt here!

    But, yet, we do not welcome thee
        Because thy genial breath
    Hath power our sleeping land to free
        From winter's clasp of death;
    Nor yet because fair flowers are springing
        Beneath thy genial ray;
    And thousand happy birds are singing
        All welcome to thee, May!

    No, higher, nobler cause have we
        These bright days to rejoice -
    'Twas God ordained that thou should'st be
        The loved month of our choice:
    It is because thou hast been given
        To honor her alone,
    The ever gentle Queen of Heaven -
        The mother of God's son.

    The blossoms that we joyous cull
        By bank or silver stream;
    The fragrant hawthorn boughs we pull,
        Most sacred too, we deem:
    For not amid our tresses we
        Their op'ning buds will twine,
    But garlands fair we'll weave with care
        For Mary's lowly shrine.

    And when the twilight shades descend
        On earth, so hushed and still,
    And the lone night bird's soft notes blend
        With breeze from glade and hill,
    We seek her shrine with loving heart,
        And, humbly kneeling there,
    We linger long, loth to depart
        From that sweet place of prayer!

    Oh! who can tell with what gifts rare
        Our Mother will repay
    Their love who honor thus with care
        Her own sweet month of May!
    A grace for every flower they've brought
        Or 'Ave, they have said;
    And ev'ry pious, holy thought
        Shall be by her repaid!



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