The clouds that yesterday did hide the sun Be all a-blown aside And in the light, no longer dim Do shine the ivy that to climb The tower's side, the elm's stem And holly bushes in between The leafless thorns be bright and green To sunshine the winter The trees that yesterday did twist In winds a-driving rain and mist Do now throw shades out long and still And roaring waterfalls to fill Their whirling pools below the hill Where with a foot upon the stile The rambling couple pause to smile At sunshine in the winter The birds do shake with playsome skips The raindrops off the bushes' tips A-chirruping with merry sound While down below upon the ground The wind do wirdle round and round So softly that the day do seem More like a summer in a dream Than sunshine in the winter The old folks now do meet abroad To tell of winters long-since thawed When snow were long upon the ground Or floods broke all the bridges down Or wind unhealed a half the town The tales of old times long agone But ever dear to think upon The sunshine of their winter For now to they no brook can run No hill can face the winter sun No leaves can fall, no flowers can fade No snow can hide the grasses' blade No frost can whiten in the shade No day can come but what do bring To mind again their early spring That's now a-turned to winter.