O, life has its seasons joyous and drear, Its summer’s bloom, and its frost and snow, But the fairest of all, I tell you, dear, Was the sweet old spring of the long ago— The ever and ever so long ago! When we walked together among the flowers, When the world with beauty was all aglow, O, the rain and dew! O, the shine and showers Of the sweet old spring of the long ago, The ever and ever so long ago! A hunger for all of the past delight Is stirred by the winds that softly blow, O, spare but a thought, dear, from heaven to-night For the sweet old spring of the long ago, The ever and ever so long ago! [Decorative image unavailable.] |