i did not always know ’twas kind
of thee to let me pass,
and with my sacrilegious feet
walk lightly thru thy grass.
how could i know, when i was young
’twas one of thine own dreams,
to tender me the license of
thy hills and singing streams.
how could’st thou take even a part
of thy remotest time,
and weld me, poor unworthly link,
into this chain of thine.
one day i learned at cost of pain
among the shadows dim,
thy gift of violets, oh! god
their fragrance cutting in.
i set apart one hallowed day
forever dear to me.
because thou taughtest me to love
a flowering apple tree.{19}
and since i’ve older grown and drawn
to solitudes apart,
i find i cannot tell the lord
all that is in my heart.