“Play is not for every hour of the day, or for any hour taken at random. There is a tide in the affairs of children. Civilization is cruel in sending them to bed at the most stimulating time of dusk.” ChildrenPlayHoursTakenCivilizationBedAffairTidesDusk Book:The Children Source: The Children
“From the shaken tower A flock of bells take flight, And go with the hour.” TimeHoursFlightBellsTowersFlocks Author:Alice Meynell
“Rich meanings of the prophet-Spring adorn, Unseen, this colourless sky of folded showers, And folded winds; no blossom in the bowers; A poet's face asleep in this grey morn. Now in the midst of the old world forlorn A mystic child is set in these still hours. I keep this time, even before the flowers, Sacred to all the young and the unborn.” WorldChildrenStillsFacesYoungHoursRichSkyPoetWindFlowerSpringSacredProphetMidstShowersUnseenGreyMysticUnbornOld WorldForlorn Book:Poems Source: Poems