Blow, Blow, Wild Winds.My fire is bright, my hearth is warm; My hearth is warm, my fire is bright, My heart is joyous, free, and light For love itself keeps watch and ward From every ill my life to guard; Blow, blow, wild winds, I need not fear, My life is safely sheltered here, From every harm and danger near. __Mrs. Elvira Robinson. |
Poets and Poetry of Kansas
Edited by Thomas W. Herringshaw
(Chicago: American Publishers' Association. 1894)
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