adventuresofalgy: Algy had been away on a long, sad journey through the depths of the most dismal wi
adventuresofalgy: Algy had been away on a long, sad journey through the depths of the most dismal winter he had known, but as the year turned once more, and the sun started to rise higher in the sky each day, he gradually made his way back home. And there he found his little black teddy bear, waiting patiently to show him the first beautiful crocuses of the new spring… Algy sat himself down on the damp ground and gazed at the lovely flowers, while he inhaled their sweet fragrance of saffron. Although the temperature was only just above freezing, the sun warmed his feathers until at last he began to feel quite fluffy again. He looked happily at his little black teddy, and then started to recite this poem: Down in my solitude under the snow,Where nothing cheering can reach me;Here, without light to see how to grow,I’ll trust to nature to teach me. I will not despair, nor be idle, nor frown,Locked in so gloomy a dwelling;My leaves shall run up, and my roots shall run down,While the bud in my bosom is swelling. Soon as the frost will get out of my bed,From this cold dungeon to free me,I will peer up with my little bright head;All will be joyful to see me. Then from my heart will young petals diverge,As rays of the sun from their focus;I from the darkness of earth will emergeA happy and beautiful Crocus! Gaily arrayed in my yellow and green,When to their view I have risen,Will they not wonder how one so sereneCame from so dismal a prison? Many, perhaps, from so simple a flowerThis little lesson may borrow—Patient to-day, through its gloomiest hour,We come out the brighter to-morrow! [Algy is reciting the poem The Crocus’s Soliloquy by the early 19th century American poet Hannah Flag Gould.] Delighted to see Algy’s return! Nimbus Cat welcomes back Algy and his wonderful assistant Jenny! -- source link
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