The March Woods
By Henry Beer
Come out into the woods,
And leave your cares behind.
The trees and flowers there
Will cheer the heart and mind.
There's beauty in the woods,
Though strong the March wind blows.
The sap from maple trees
Into the buckets flows.
The trees as sentinels
All leafless there they stand;
The budding trees foretell
That spring is nigh at hand.
Come out into the woods,
And see along the stream
The pussy-willows fair
With robes of silver sheen.
The violets budding forth,
Beneath the leaves are seen.
The mosses and the ferns
Are robed in vivid green.
Come out into the woods,
This anxious life forsake.
And here in God's great realm,
New friendships you shall make.
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