What Spring said to the tired housewife:

Oh, happy day! Glory be!
The sun's a-shinin' down on me;
The stream is flowing, moving calmly
A breeze and hence, the air is balmy.

Oh, run and play, Leave me be!
Your laughter's just too much for me;
The laundry piles and dishes undone
Still call me back, YOU go have fun.

Oh, skip today and leave them be!
The sun's a-wasted just on me;
The world is slowing, relaxed and such
A day for yourself would not be too much.

You silly May, how tempting be-
You tease and taunt, reach out to me;
The dirt and mess can go to rot,
Clean house today? I THINK NOT!


I think I got the idea for this title from that poem 'What the heart of the _____ said to the psalmist', (I cannot remember the author but the first stanza goes:'Tell me not in mournful numbers/life is but an empty dream/for the soul is dead that slumbers/and things are not what they seem') If you know what the full title is, or the author's name, please /msg me!
Ah, yes. Thanks,jeremy f, the poem is A Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow