Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882). Complete Poetical Works. 1893.
Ballads and Other PoemsIt is not always May
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The darting swallows soar and sing,
And from the stately elms I hear
The bluebird prophesying Spring.
It seems an outlet from the sky,
Where, waiting till the west wind blows,
The freighted clouds at anchor lie.
That gild the elm-tree’s nodding crest,
And even the nest beneath the eaves;—
There are no birds in last year’s nest!
The fulness of their first delight!
And learn from the soft heavens above
The melting tenderness of night.
Enjoy thy youth, it will not stay;
Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime,
For oh, it is not always May!
To some good angel leave the rest;
For Time will teach thee soon the truth,
There are no birds in last year’s nest!