Oh, Happy May! Oh, Happy May…

month of May poems“The Merry Month of May”
By Thomas Dekker (English Elizabethan dramatist, 1572-1632)

O THE month of May, the merry month of May,
So frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green!
O, and then did I unto my true love say,
Sweet Peg, thou shalt be my Summer’s Queen.

Now the nightingale, the pretty nightingale,
The sweetest singer in all the forest quire,
Entreats thee, sweet Peggy, to hear thy true love’s tale:
Lo, yonder she sitteth, her breast against a brier.

But O, I spy the cuckoo, the cuckoo, the cuckoo;
See where she sitteth; come away, my joy:
Come away, I prithee, I do not like the cuckoo
Should sing where my Peggy and I kiss and toy.

O, the month of May, the merry month of May,
So frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green;
And then did I unto my true love say,
Sweet Peg, thou shalt be my Summer’s Queen.

For some fun, lyrical poetry as we enter the Merry Month of May, enjoy our post “Digging Deep in the Garden of Poetry“; or for more contemplative poetry, see “Treasured Poems from a Treasured Volume“.

“Springing Forward” With Hope

“Dear March, come in!
How glad I am!
 I hoped for you before
Put down your hat
You must have walked
How out of breath you are!
Dear March, how are you?  

–Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

Spring calendar “Hope is the thing with feathers-
that perches in the soul –
and sings the tune without the words –
and never stops – at all – …”

–Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

Quotes about hope

 And so,while we await with HOPE for SPRING, let us enjoy a (McSorley’s Old Ale House) beer and toast to a season full of hope, happiness and sunshine!
And don’t forget to “spring” your clocks forward to Daylight Savings Time on Saturday night!

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