O BLITHE New-comer! I have heard,
While I am lying on the grass
Though babbling only to the Vale,
Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring!
The same whom in my school-boy days
To seek thee did I often rove
And I can listen to thee yet;
O blessed Bird! the earth we pace
.
I hear thee and rejoice.
O Cuckoo! shall I call thee Bird,
Or but a wandering Voice?
Thy twofold shout I hear,
From hill to hill it seems to pass,
At once far off, and near.
Of sunshine and of flowers,
Thou bringest unto me a tale
Of visionary hours.
Even yet thou art to me
No bird, but an invisible thing,
A voice, a mystery;
I listened to; that Cry
Which made me look a thousand ways
In bush, and tree, and sky.
Through woods and on the green;
And thou wert still a hope, a love;
Still longed for, never seen.
Can lie upon the plain
And listen, till I do beget
That golden time again.
Again appears to be
An unsubstantial, faery place;
That is fit home for Thee!
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