


The reeds have ceased their rattling sound
And tracks appear in softened ground;
The whistling of the peepers brings
The entrance of an early spring.
Now pushing up the meadow's edge
Are crocuses beneath the hedge;
A million buds are coming out,
Forsythia blooming all about.
A sense of kinship swiftly brings
A love for all these growing things,
And in doorway where I stand,
Enchanted by the greening land,
With all the riches of a king,
My heart cries out,
"It's spring, it's spring!"
...Ralph M. J. Worth
The author is obviously overjoyed at the evidence he
sees that spring is on it's way!And
everytime I read this poem, I feel happy!!
~~Cathy


İPenny Parker, Artist
Webset İMajestic Websets

Song playing is Le Printemps by Michel Fugain
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April 17, 2005