This somber, yet sweet poem, is written by American poet, Mary Mapes Dodge. Her most noted work is her children's novel, Hans Brinker.
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This somber, yet sweet poem, is written by American poet, Mary Mapes Dodge. Her most noted work is her children's novel, Hans Brinker.
Written for SSA with Celesta (piano or organ sub.)
Snowflakes by Mary Mapes Dodge (1831-1905)
Whenever a snowflake leaves the sky
It turns and turns to say "good-bye;"
"Good-bye, dear cloud, so cool and gray!"
Then lightly travels on its way.
And when a snowflake finds a tree,
"Good-day," it says "Good-day to thee!
Thou art so bare and lonely, dear,
I'll rest and call my comrades here."
But when a snowflake brave and meek,
Lights on a rosy maiden's cheek,
It starts "How warm and soft the day!
Tis Summer!" and it melts away.