April.

April, with the pale-blue eye,1
                        
                        Came and took me by the hand ;2
                        
                        Led me where the bluebells lie3
                        
                        In the hollows of the land ;4
                        Wept a moment with regret,5
                        
                        Laughed a moment for delight ;6
                        
                        And the eyes that glistened wet7
                        
                        Still with sunny gleams were bright.8
                        April—singing, laughing, crying—9
                        
                        Led my unreluctant feet10
                        
                        Where the violets are lying11
                        
                        In the hedgerows, shy and sweet.12
                        If with hers mine eyes were weeping13
                        
                        For the Aprils passed away,14
                        
                        Soon with hers my joy comes leaping15
                        
                        For the April of to-day.16