
A luminous, lyrical tribute blooms from the pages of this early‑20th‑century poem, addressed to two cherished sisters. The poet weaves together the wild music of wind, birds, and blooming spring, turning each natural detail into a heartfelt hymn of love and gratitude. Rich with classical references and vivid metaphor, the opening invites listeners into a world where the seasons themselves seem to sing.
Through a cascade of images—ragged skies, laburnum fire, trembling lilies—the verses unfold like a fragrant garden, each line echoing the devotion of a sibling’s reverent offering. The rhythm swings between gentle lullaby and soaring anthem, capturing both intimate tenderness and the exuberant burst of May. Listeners will find a resonant, timeless meditation on beauty, memory, and the bonds that bind.
Language
en
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1999-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1907
Best known for the haunting poem The Hound of Heaven, this English writer turned hardship and spiritual struggle into some of the most memorable religious verse of the late Victorian era. His life was difficult and often unsettled, but his poetry won lasting admiration for its intensity, music, and honesty.
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