There was a cherry-tree. Its bloomy snows Cool even now the fevered sight that knows No more its airy visions of pure joy — As when you were a boy. There was a cherry-tree. The Bluejay sat His blue against its white — O blue as jet He seemed there then!— But now — Whoever knew He was so pale a blue! There was a cherry-tree — our child-eyes saw
The miracle:— Its pure white snows did thaw Into a crimson fruitage, far too sweet But for a boy to eat. There was a cherry-tree, give thanks and joy!— There was a bloom of snow — There was a boy — There was a bluejay of the realest blue — And fruit for both of you.