“April now in Morning Clad”

By Bliss Carman

April now in morning clad

Like a gleaming oread,

With the south wind in her voice,

Comes to bid the world rejoice.

With the sunlight on her brow,

Through her veil of silver showers,

April o'er New England now

Trails her robe of woodland flowers,—

Violet and anemone;

While along the misty sea,

Pipe at lip, she seems to blow

Haunting airs of long ago.