Queen of my tub, I merrily sing,
While the white foam rises high,
And sturdily wash, and rinse, and wring,
And fasten the clothes to dry;
Then out in the free fresh air they swing,
Under the sunny sky.

I wish we could wash from our hearts and our souls
The stains of the week away,
And let water and air by their magic make
Ourselves as pure as they;
Then on the earth there would be indeed
A glorious washing-day!

Along the path of a useful life
Will heart's-ease ever bloom;
The busy mind has no time to think
Of sorrow, or care, or gloom;
And anxious thoughts may be swept away
As we busily wield a broom.

I am glad a task to me is given
To labor at day by day;
For it brings me health, and strength, and hope,
And I cheerfully learn to say-
"Head, you may think; Heart, you may feel;
But Hand, you shall work always!

Autore: Louisa May Alcott

Queen of my tub, I merrily sing,<br />While the white foam rises high,<br />And sturdily wash, and rinse, and wring,<br />And fasten the clothes to dry; <br />Then out in the free fresh air they swing,<br />Under the sunny sky.<br /><br />I wish we could wash from our hearts and our souls<br />The stains of the week away,<br />And let water and air by their magic make<br />Ourselves as pure as they; <br />Then on the earth there would be indeed<br />A glorious washing-day!<br /><br />Along the path of a useful life<br />Will heart's-ease ever bloom; <br />The busy mind has no time to think<br />Of sorrow, or care, or gloom; <br />And anxious thoughts may be swept away<br />As we busily wield a broom.<br /><br />I am glad a task to me is given<br />To labor at day by day;<br />For it brings me health, and strength, and hope,<br />And I cheerfully learn to say-<br />"Head, you may think; Heart, you may feel;<br />But Hand, you shall work always! - Louisa May Alcott


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