A Canadian Calendar: XII Lyrics

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A Canadian Calendar: XII Lyrics

by Francis Sherman

EN·~21 minutes

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The collection opens with a celebration of spring in the north, where April’s thaw releases the land’s long‑held tension and the rivers rumble through alders, heralding new growth. Through vivid images of hills, willows, and blooming flowers, the verses weave a reverent picture of Canada’s wild beauty and the hopeful promise of the season. A lyrical invitation to wander together underscores a shared sense of freedom and renewal.

Midway, the poems shift to a road song for May, echoing the rhythm of returning birds, buzzing bees, and sun‑dappled waters. The speaker urges listeners to follow the “long‑dreamed‑of quest,” pairing the simple joy of childhood with the restless energy of a journey on open roads. The tone balances gentle observation with an undercurrent of adventure, hinting at larger voyages beyond the familiar terrain.

Later sections introduce dialogue between a landsman and a sailor, juxtaposing inland forests with the restless sea, and a haunting vignette of a ghostly figure among birch and poplar. These pieces explore memory, longing, and the tension between staying rooted and setting sail, offering listeners a reflective glimpse into the intertwining landscapes of land and water.

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Language

en

Duration

~21 minutes (20K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-06-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Sherman

Francis Sherman

1871–1926

A Canadian poet from Fredericton, he wrote lyrical, carefully shaped verse and published several notable books in the 1890s. He also built a long career in banking, giving his life and work an unusual mix of literary ambition and practical discipline.

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