“For, as when the red-cheeked, dancing girls, April and May, trip home to the wintry, misanthropic woods; even the barest, ruggedest, most thunder-cloven old oak will at least send forth some few green sprouts, to welcome such glad-hearted visitants . . .” MayHomeGirlRedGreenDancingWoodsGladWelcomeThunderAprilHeartedOaksSproutsMisanthropic Book:Moby-Dick Source: Moby-Dick
“Though a country be sundered, hills and rivers endure; And spring comes green again to trees and grasses Where petals have been shed like tears And lonely birds have sung their grief. ...After the war-fires of three months, One message from home is worth a ton of gold. ...I stroke my white hair. It has grown too thin To hold the hairpins any more.” MayHas BeensWarCountryHomeThreeWhiteGriefFireTreeTearsHairMonthsMessagesSpringBirdRiversLonelyGoldGreenEndureHillsGrassShedStrokesThree MonthsPetalsWhite Hair Author:Du Fu
“Irish tory employers hid[e] their sweatshops behind orange flags, and Irish home rule landlords us[e] the green sunburst of Erin to cloak their rack-renting in the festering slums of our Irish towns.” HomeBehindsTownsGreenFlagsOrangeEmployersCloaksRacksSlumsLandlordSweatshopsErinFesteringHome Rule Author:James Connolly