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  • Kat and her kit

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    Posted on October 30th, 2009sherryCatblogging, Poets

    Today is my sister’s birthday. Here she is with my Mom.

    To My Sister

    IT is the first mild day of March:
    Each minute sweeter than before
    The redbreast sings from the tall larch
    That stands beside our door.

    There is a blessing in the air,
    Which seems a sense of joy to yield
    To the bare trees, and mountains bare,
    And grass in the green field.

    My sister! (’tis a wish of mine)
    Now that our morning meal is done,
    Make haste, your morning task resign;
    Come forth and feel the sun.

    Edward will come with you;–and, pray,
    Put on with speed your woodland dress;
    And bring no book: for this one day
    We’ll give to idleness.

    No joyless forms shall regulate
    Our living calendar:
    We from to-day, my Friend, will date
    The opening of the year.

    Love, now a universal birth,
    From heart to heart is stealing,
    From earth to man, from man to earth:
    –It is the hour of feeling.

    One moment now may give us more
    Than years of toiling reason:
    Our minds shall drink at every pore
    The spirit of the season.

    Some silent laws our hearts will make,
    Which they shall long obey:
    We for the year to come may take
    Our temper from to-day.

    And from the blessed power that rolls
    About, below, above,
    We’ll frame the measure of our souls:
    They shall be tuned to love.

    Then come, my Sister! come, I pray,
    With speed put on your woodland dress;
    And bring no book: for this one day
    We’ll give to idleness.

    — Wordsworth, William. The Complete Poetical Works. London: Macmillan and Co., 1888; Bartleby.com, 1999

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5 Responses to “Kat and her kit”

  1. What a pair of beautiful ladies.

  2. Where was the picture taken? I believe I recognize the background.

  3. Happy Birthday, Betty. And how very pretty your mother was.

  4. Thanks everybody. Mom and Betty both are beautiful. And Max, the picture doesn’t say and I wasn’t around, but I think it’s over at Dad-Dad & Grannies.

  5. Lovely ladies… lovely poem. Thanks Sherry for posting.

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