The Call of the Green

By Laurence Alma-Tadema

O who would dwell in the dingy town

When June is fair and green?

O who would stay in the chimneyed town

Where brooks are never seen?

Come! roses blow: sweet flower

Will snow the virgin's-bower:

The shaded lane, the woodland wild,

Are better both for man and child.

O who would live in the narrow street

When skies are broad and free?

O who would bide in the stony street

When the sun is on the sea?

Come! leave the dust and hasten

To the breath of winds that chasten:

The surging waves, the starry span,

Are better both for child and man.