Tuesday, April 6, 2010

To The First Born Comments

Rating: 3.7

WELCOME, welcome, little stranger,
Fear no harm, and fear no danger;
We are glad to see you here,
For you sing 'Sweet Spring is near.'
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Louisa May Alcott
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Savita Tyagi 14 December 2025

Such a sweet poem. Double meaning employed so beautifully to first born, to the arrival of spring and to process of creation!

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Bill Cantrell 23 August 2017

Very sweet poem, congratulations for poem of the day

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Paul Amrod 23 August 2017

This verse possesses a very sweet naivety. Also the title stands alone as a greeting to a first born child giving the baby security and a salutation of optimism. The carefree earlier days in USA.

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Edward Kofi Louis 23 August 2017

Sweet Spring! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 23 August 2017

WELCOME, welcome, little stranger, Fear no harm, and fear no danger; We are glad to see you here, For you sing 'Sweet Spring is near.'... lovely theme. Beautifully composed.

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Kenneth Maswabi 23 August 2017

It is fresh and lovely. Thank you for sharing.

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 23 August 2017

Come dear bird and build your nest, For we love our robin best. Such a loving call.. 10 for the poem.

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Anita Aparajita Das 23 August 2017

Now the white snow melts away; Now the flowers blossom gay: Come dear bird and build your nest, For we love our robin best. Enjoyed reading it.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 23 August 2017

Such a nice heartwarming poem....

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Mark Otieno 23 August 2017

beautiful poem....i love it

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Rajnish Manga 23 August 2017

This is the celebration of onset of springs. Thanks.

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Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott

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