
When The Green Gits Back In The Trees
In spring, when the green gits back in the trees,
And the sun comes out and stays,
And yer boots pulls on with a good tight squeeze,
And you think of yer barefoot days;
When you ort to work and you want to not,
And you and yer wife agrees
It's time to spade up the garden lot,
When the green gits back in the trees—
Well! work is the least o’ _my_ idees
When the green, you know, gits back in the trees!
When the green gits back in the trees, and bees
Is a-buzzin’ aroun’ agin,
In that kind of a lazy go-as-you-please
Old gait they bum roun’ in;
When the groun’s all bald where the hay-rick stood,
And the crick ‘s riz, and the breeze
Coaxes the bloom in the old dogwood,
And the green gits back in the trees,—
I like, as I say, in sich scenes as these,
The time when the green gits back in the trees!
When the whole tail-feathers o’ wintertime
Is all pulled out and gone!
And the sap it thaws and begins to climb,
And the sweat it starts out on
A feller's forred, a-gittin’ down
At the old spring on his knees—
I kind o’ like jes’ a-loaferin’ roun’
When the green gits back in the trees—
Jes’ a-potterin’ roun’ as I—durn—please—
When the green, you know, gits back in the trees!
James Whitcomb Riley
Weinie

Beautiful scene..and charming poem..Thank you yorkie!
We’re having 70 degree days this week..
a-loaferin roun.....Jes a-potterin roun
Ya jes' don't hear that kinda speak roun' here no mo! ;)

Wise Old Owl
by Connie Hinnen Cook
Like the Solomon of fowl
Sat a wise old owl
Perched in a Sycamore tree,
While the moonlight glimmered
And the starlight shimmered,
These words he spoke to me:
“I guess you've heard
I'm a wise old bird,
And if wisdom you would find...
Always look for the best
And your life will be blest,
To all others’ faults be blind.
“In this life, I know
You will find it so
That if you think kindly of others,
You'll soon find that it's true
They'll think kindly of you...
Praise your sisters and your brothers!”
You may think me a fool -
Owls don't talk, as a rule,
But in solemn tone he said:
“Don't be quick to enact
Words you'll wish to retract,
Dwell upon the good instead!”
Though I hate to admit it,
I could see, once I did it,
What that wise owl said was true.
Your faults I'll overlook
‘Cause it says in The Book
What you sow comes back to you!
Now, if you will agree
With what he said to me,
Then my faults you will ignore...
Like that sage bird said
We'll both come out ahead
If we judge less, and praise more!
Spring has sprung,
the grass is riz,
I wonder where de flowers iz?
*smooch*
;0)