Transition Spring Poems | Examples
These Transition Spring poems are examples of Spring poems about Transition. These are the best examples of Spring Transition poems written by international poets.
In the early spring, the red sun rises
A warning to sailors of storms on the horizon
Cold mornings greet us with a shiver
But warm afternoons embrace us with a kiss
Different hues of green paint the landscape
As nature awakens from its winter slumber
Dogwoods bloom in shades of white and pink
A delicate dance of beauty unfolding
Star magnolia’s foliage once dotted with white
Mostly its beauty has on the ground landed
Months will pass before it again brings delight
When another first spring day comes so bright
The changing seasons bring a sense of renewal
A reminder of the cycles of life and growth
In this transition from winter to spring
We find hope in the promise of new beginnings.
Written March 20th, 2024....First day of spring
SPRING SONATA
Now that ice has melted and the sun visits again
A transition, to warmth and that breeze of hope
Now that nature seems to have softly awakened
With a last vestige of disappearing morning mist
That youthful green is now emerging all around
There are those, now hungry after hibernation
As they slowly rise up from months of slumber
For others, the year has already begun in haste
Reproduction at full pace to meet the demand
A world to embrace, and an effort to populate
Now that winter is over, and Spring has begun
the forest I love is letting go
of winter
and the lake has flooded
and trees seem to be
growing out of water
oh, I find it hauntingly lovely
everything is stark and still
in hues of brown and faded green
at first glance decaying
but the dripping branches are waking
in a beautiful melancholy and hushed
landscape
and ducks float here and there
where they should not be floating
and nature is in transition
oh, soon ... so soon
as the drum of time rolls and rolls
the forest will be lush
and green and full of new life
again
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April 04, 2022
Poetry/Free Verse/Spring Landscape
Copyright Protected, ID 04-1445-577-04
All Rights Reserved, 2022, Constance La France
Written for the Premier contest, A Brian Strand Premiere Choice
sponsor, Brian Strand, NA, Judged 04/07/2022
stars in silent fear
eyes of the sky seems tears filled ---
proud pregnant dark clouds
24 March 2022
icicles fear warmth
melting as stargazers bloom
acquainted strangers
*about the transition from Winter to Spring*
5-7-5 howmanysyllables.com
September 8, 2019
Tania Kitchin
A Transition of Seasons Haiku Poetry Contest
At the mountains in its span
in transition snow and landscape.
Night is dying with a lantern
at the rising reddish sun.
Shaky ledges, toppled boulders,
reminiscent of the arcades –
chasm and charming below cascades
free as life, beyond borders.
Edge of granite cliff is stern,
shy is at it growing fern
and the vivid new grass sprouted.
With a new life nature bursts,
myriad forms quench the thirst.
Song of nature is life bounded.