Forgetting winter brown,
And all the mire and smoke
That wrapped the dingy town.
His pleasure must awake,
Lest any pleasure take
Its flight, and he not heed;
For of his few short years
Another now invites
His hungry soul, and cheers
Forgetting winter brown,
And all the mire and smoke
That wrapped the dingy town.
His pleasure must awake,
Lest any pleasure take
Its flight, and he not heed;
For of his few short years
Another now invites
His hungry soul, and cheers