Show CHANGE by DOUGLAS MALLOCH BEFORE B we know the spring Is here we find the summer all about and then the first faint frosts appear and summers skies sides are blotted out before we note the falling leaves the leaves are covered by the snow yes tes all the things the earth receives As swiftly come as swiftly go so sua suddenly denly the seasons pass not even winter lingers long the hills again are green with grass the skies again are filled with song and so it la Is with joy and grief for grief and joy are always strange the bursting bud ud the falling leaf so quickly do the seasons change we find some comfort even in this we know how fragile joy can be and wise virlee with sorrow when we kiss hiss perhaps we kiss more tenderly love better and live better too and grieve perhaps with greater hope from having seen the gray grow blue the grass returning to the slope M 1932 Dou douglas irlas malloch wro service I 1 |