WINTERS ON THE FARM.

Glad winters on the olden farm!

How raptures from those early times

Commingle into fairy chimes

Which gently banish cries of harm!

My fainting soul finds rest the whiles

Within the arms of memory,

And tender scenes of boyish glee

Transform my sorrows into smiles.

How brightly beamed the pleasures then,

When frigid fingers came to throw

A wintry winding sheet of snow

Around the silent homes of men!

But happiness found no alarm,

For safe with cheer, secure with love,

She gladly grew and sweetly throve

Through winters on the olden farm.

With merry bells and busy sleighs,

That sung and flew o'er icy vales

And climbed the hills as fleet as gales,

Like singing phantoms died the days;

Or then with coat and muffler warm

Sweet children glided on the lake,

Or chased the rabbit through the brake,

In winters on the olden farm.

How glad the joys at eventide

When 'round the hearth-stone's pleasant heat

The simple song in music sweet

From loving voices floated wide!

The mellowed apples gave a charm,

While pop-corn white and cider bright

With worlds of laughter lent delight

To winters on the olden farm.

Thrice happy nights and happy days,

Sweet isles of pleasure in the past,

May long your hallowed moments cast

A sacred sunshine o'er my ways!

And where life leads me, gladly arm

My soul with angel songs of bliss,

With true embrace and holy kiss,

O, winters on the olden farm!