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    Hope

    by Edith Nesbit
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    O thrush, is it true?
    Your song tells
    Of a world born anew,
    Of fields gold with buttercups, woodlands all blue
    With hyacinth bells;
    Of primroses deep
    In the moss of the lane,
    Of a Princess asleep
    And dear magic to do.
    Will the sun wake the princess? O thrush, is it true?
    Will Spring come again?

    Will Spring come again?
    Now at last
    With soft shine and rain
    Will the violet be sweet where the dead leaves have lain?
    Will Winter be past?
    In the brown of the copse
    Will white wind-flowers star through
    Where the last oak-leaf drops?
    Will the daisies come too,
    And the may and the lilac? Will Spring come again?
    O thrush, is it true?
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