SLEEP first, 
  And let the storm and winter do their worst; 
  Let all the garden lie 
  Bare to the angry sky, 
  The shed leaves shiver and die 
  Above your bed; 
  Let the white coverlet 
  Of sunlit snow be set 
  Over your sleeping head, 
  While in the earth you sleep 
  Where dreams are dear and deep, 
  And heed nor wind nor snow, 
  Nor how the dark moons go. 
In this sad upper world where Winter's hand 
Has bound with chains of ice the weary land. 
  Then wake 
To see the whole world lovely for Spring's sake; 
  The garden fresh and fair 
  With green things everywhere, 
  And winter's want and care 
  Banished and fled; 
  Primrose and violet 
  In every border set, 
  With rain and sunshine fed. 
  Then bless the fairy song 
  That cradled you so long, 
  And bless the fairy kiss 
  That wakened you to this-- 
A world where Winter's dead and Spring doth reign 
And lovers whisper in the budding lane.


 



