AN IDYLL

I love to sit by the waterfall,

And list to its laughing story,

As it fearlessly leaps o'er the rocky wall,

From the mountain peaks stern and hoary;

Or watch the spray as the colors play,

When the glorious sunlight kisses,

And tints confuse into rainbow hues

To embellish the wild abysses.

I love the rose and the columbine,

Whose delicate beauty pleases;

I love the breath of the fragrant pine,

As it floats on the morning breezes;

I love the sound from the depths profound,

When the Thunder-God is bringing

His crystal showers, to the tinted flowers,

In their sweet profusion springing.

I love the lake in the mountain's lap;

Without a flaw or error

Recording the clouds, which the peaks enwrap,

And the trees, as a crystal mirror;

The wild delights of the mountain heights

Thrill my breast with a keen devotion,

As songbirds love the blue arch above,

Or the mariner loves the ocean.