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ON A MARCH MORNING by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY

First Line: THERE'S A TULIP IN THIS AIR
Last Line: GOD HAS PASSED THIS WAY.
Subject(s): MARCH (MONTH); TULIPS;

THERE'S a tulip in this air
Last night never knew;
Strange, faint perfume's everywhere.
'Round the dawn's gates, too,
Cloudy curtains stir, and lo!
Rosy-flushed are they,
Trembling with the joy to know
God has passed this way.



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