A LYRIC OF JOY

Bliss Carman

Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune,

I saw the white daisies go down to the sea;

A host in the sunshine, a snowdrift in June,

The people God sends us to set our hearts free.

The bob-o-links rallied them up from the dell,

The orioles whistled them out of the wood;

And all of their singing was, “Earth, it is well,”

And all of their dancing was, “Life, thou art good.”