I CANNOT tell what you say, green leaves, I cannot tell what you say: But I know that there is a spirit in you, And a word in you this day. I cannot tell what you say, rosy rocks, I cannot tell what you say: But I know that there is a spirit in you, And a word in you this day. I cannot tell what you say, brown streams, I cannot tell what you say: But I know that in you too a spirit doth live, And a word doth speak this day. "Oh green is the color of faith and truth, And rose the color of love and youth, And brown of the fruitful clay. Sweet Earth is faithful, and fruitful, and young, And her bridal day shall come ere long, And you shall know what the rocks and the streams And the whispering woodlands say." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DRIVING HOME THE COWS by KATE PUTNAM OSGOOD THE LOTOS-EATERS by ALFRED TENNYSON SONNET WRITTEN IN THE FALL OF 1914: 3 by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 43. ALLAH-AL-KARIM by EDWIN ARNOLD REVERY by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD THE BLACK FOX OF SALMON RIVER by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD GREAT DAYS by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB |