Best Song Spring Poems


Premium Member Song of the Four Seasons

Song of the Four Seasons 2-16-24
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Song of the Four Seasons

Jagged steel gray skies
Compose barren bough sculptures
Midnight days, Orion nights
White fire crystal symphonies.

Spring wriggles adagio toes,
Sunbeams thaw tuneless meadows,
Daffodils dream yellow melodies
Blossoms burst fragrant ballads.

Downbeats of summer rainstorms
Silver sonatas of moonlight
Heat rises in crescendos,
Cool waves soothe sunburns.

Scarlet scatters leafy notes,
Crisp sapphire skies motifs,
Harvest chorales of harmonies
Harbingers in orange transitions.

Rainbows of Balloons

Rainbows of Balloons
(the friendship song)


You’ll find me down by the river
skipping stones in tune
to the great firs that hum
when the soft wind touches
their tops with its light strum.  

You’ll find me lost far in the clouds
where smiling blossoms
gather up in a crowd
around their conductor
who’ll guide them in a sun dance      
through spring showers.

Nature with you I will celebrate
we'll write songs ‘till late, open all the gates,
so come with me today, celebrate the day,
let us sing and dance in the light rains of May.

We’ll roll down in the fields
in the middle of June
send rainbows of balloons
that will sure reach the moon.

We’ll swim down the river
when July comes around
and we will not be found
until they think we’ve drowned.


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I’ve matched the lyrics to Yiruma’s music (Springtime) in this piece. 
After the musical interlude (1:30-1:58), the second musical part repeats itself 
from the poem’s second stanza, not the first.

Premium Member Spring Flower Song

Spring Flower Song


Oh lovely Spring, at Winter’s end, you sing and dance
Within our waiting hearts as we look forward to
How nature’s Springtime’s palette will create romance
With beauty of your sprouting flowers born anew.

Sweet yellow Daffodil among the first, you bring
That sunny glow of rebirth to our waiting eyes,
Along with purple Iris, blue Scilla, you sing
And join the gold Forsythia neath sun-filled skies.

Pansy, Anemone, and Crocus blossoms show
The longed-for beauty of our Springtime’s renewed site,
With varied pastel colors and, of course, we know
The fuzzy Pussy Willow’s catkins will delight.

So very blessed we are with new life on our Earth,
As budding Spring fulfills her promise of rebirth.


Sandra M. Haight

~10th Place~
Brian Strand's March 18 Premiere Contest
Judged: 03/11/2018
Iambic Hexameter


Premium Member Red Bird Visitor

Scarlet flash of wing

     Tanager's echoing song

Seeks eternal spring


7/25/18

Premium Member Spring's Melody

Morning's breeze is filled 

With melodious spring sounds 

Envious Mozart!








© Demetrios Trifiatis
       22 March 2017

Premium Member Ode To Spring

Ode to Spring

Lovely lady kisses winter good-bye
Then writes her name upon receding snows
Her signature flames in rose twilight skies
Lingering, she begs daylight not to go
Dropping ice bound shrouds of hibernation
From her footsteps shakes off the frozen mists
Lady, full of grace, soars on swallow’s wings
Her monogram stitched into creation,
Floral garlands of aromatic twists
Autograph this her lyrical dayspring.

To blessed spring let us sing out an ave,
Rejoicing in rejuvenation sweet
With choruses of warmth inspired ballet
As beneath sky’s blue metaphor we meet,
Herald her return with trumpet flowers 
And like spring’s troubadours with accolades 
To chant incensed chimes, floral symphonies,
Enter her realm – rest in her sweet bower
Lacy shadows recite in light’s parade
When snow recedes in robin rhapsodies 

Capricious imp, coy mischief in your smile,
You flirt with summer’s serendipity
Teach us to sing the song of spring erstwhile,
You enchant us with new epiphany,
Endless lady lives through time’s dimensions
Bouquets of praise come from our budding boughs,  
Reflecting Heaven’s sweet spring eternal 
You charm the spirit with love’s retention
Then open wide your full womb to endow
Barrenness with victory hibernal.

5-4-22
Contest: Ode
Sponsor: Constance La France
Topic: Nature
Syllables checked with howmanysyllables
Rhymes check with rhymezone


Songs of a Feather

A robin holds her verdant perch
La primavera song
Now fills the air of nature’s church
As I stroll along

I stop to try and catch a glimpse
To witness her refrain
Beheld in beauty lush and green
So sweetly does she reign

Her heartfelt chorus carries me
It is suggestive of
What I would call, this morning
A feathered song of love

Premium Member Twilight’s Still Breath


I hold three magic rocks, in my hand
Rolling them over and over and over
Leaving this reality behind, far behind

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Crafty moon sends her light, gently nuzzling
Rustling in the winds, songs of peace and praise
Endless dreams swaying, dancing, in full swing

Fairytale wishes fade as starlight prays
Where love sought her kiss, beneath angel’s wings
Rustling in the winds, songs of peace and praise

Hopeful bursts of grace still the swords of kings
Washing away shadows with light that glows
Where love sought her kiss, beneath angel’s wings

Songs of passionate nights stir life that knows
Beautiful tears, kindness, restoring hope
Washing away shadows with light that glows

Melodies in rich rose teach minds to cope
Winter fades into spring’s breathless debut
Beautiful tears, kindness, restoring hope

Nirvana of grace stirs life, all brand-new
Crafty moon sends her light, gently nuzzling
Winter fades into spring’s breathless debut
Endless dreams swaying, dancing, in full swing

Sonnet 35 'The Happy Lark Sings Dulcet Resurrection'

The happy lark sings dulcet Resurrection!
His silver strands, like notes, weave pearly cloth,
Abide no warring, strife or misdirection;
The Little Folk come softly to the wroth,
And make them glad and wakeful in new Sun.
Elves almost show themselves, then whirl away!
They cannot stop their mischief, for the fun,
They do not flee from shadows, for ‘tis day.
O!  Silver cloth, white song bright, interwoven,
Clothe now each weary soul in Glory, pray!
O!  Fiery tongues, anointing us with cloven
White flames, teach us prophetic words to say…
Here, breath of babies, sprung from Springtime’s grace
Surrounds roses, in clouds… chiffon and lace…

3/19/2019

Premium Member Cardinal In Spring

A cardinal whips its trilled zest
Where fields extend into a mile;
That upon bright April's request
My toes wiggle here for a while...
I pause as sunrise paints hued light
By rolling through ridges, how free!
Till more birds arrive come near night
When dreamy hours grant spring's marquee.


Contest of Brian Strand
WK 3 March 19,Any form,any theme
up to a max of 8(EIGHT) LINES

Premium Member Spring 8 by 5

I love pretty spring,
flowers it will bring,
now I want to sing.
Colors flowers wear,
in cool spring day air.
Pretty is my yard,
looking like a card,
fence will be a guard.


I really see,
a big yellow bee,
it's looking at me.
Look a butterfly,
flying real high,
is he saying hi?
The red ladybug,
I want a big hug.

Premium Member There's A River Meandering Through The Mind

It is a beautiful spring day,
birds are singing their little hearts out.
I am rocking in my favorite rocking chair,
as a cool breeze covers me like a blanket.
What could get better than this,
I ask - as I sit and ponder?

"There's a river meandering through the mind,"
with many thoughts.
Thoughts are running wild, 
like the river meandering around each rock.
About days of old and how it was,
days that are gone forever.

Guess we cannot get time back, 
a river cannot get its water back once it's down stream.
Just like the river meandering away,
we are both stuck here in the present.
Oh how my mind looks to years past,
longing for the good old days.

Premium Member In Dire Unison

in dire unison
famished hatchlings performing
same old tune for meal



posted on May 2, 2020

Spring's Wisp

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                    Softly
               Spring’s wisp
              strolls tenderly

                    Sullen
              slowly moving
             singing songs of

              Spring’s bright
             Spring’s warmth
Spring’s buds stringing along mine
                     sight 

                     Sadly
               Spring’s snow
                Slowly prods
                Spring’s wisp

               Surreptitiously  
        Spring’s wisp aches for
                   Spring’s  
                     strip

Goodbye, Winter

"Goodbye, Winter" is a children's song, sung to the tune of "Frere Jacques".

Goodbye, winter,
Goodbye, winter.
Hello, spring,
Hello, spring.
Tulips in my backyard,
Tulips in my backyard,
Are blossoming,
Are blossoming!

Bonus activity: Take children outside for recess on an early spring day and sing this 
song. Ask children how they know the seasons have changed and that spring has 
arrived. Is the air warmer? The grass greener? Are flowers blooming? Are butterflies 
flitting about?

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