What a beautiful title Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts chose for his poem — An April Adoration. It came to mind when I heard the pretty purple blossoms and yellow splashed leaves on our Dappled Dawn Lilacs laughing.
An April Adoration
By Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
Sang the sun rise on an amber morn —
'Earth, be glad! An April day is born.
'Winter's done, and April's in the skies,
Earth, look up with laughter in your eyes!'
Putting off her dumb dismay of snow,
Earth bade all her unseen children grow.
Then the sound of growing in the air
Rose to God a liturgy of prayer;
And the thronged succession of the days
Uttered up to God a psalm of praise.
Laughed the running sap in every vein,
Laughed the running flurries of warm rain,
Laughed the life in every wandering root,
Laughed the tingling cells of bud and shoot.
God in all the concord of their mirth
Heard the adoration song of Earth.
@tristansmum Yes, I am familiar with Roberts as the Father of Canadian Poetry! I wasn't familiar with his Spring Breaks in Foam poem, and I'm so glad you provided the link. It's a beauty! I love everything I've read from him! Thanks so much for commenting and for the fav! :-)