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To Spring

Winter February finalises, 
his tenure o'er, so oft unkind, 
let Winter withdraw with firm good-bye. 
Hence I eager look to milder clime. 
Comes March, thus inclined to breezy moil, 
tulips and head held high daffodils
Springs blossom bud borne on once bare boughs  
whence sleeping floras grateful hues rouse, 
precedes, mostly mellow, April’s charm, 
softened through sporadic showers calm, 
thence to May: unfolds green fragrant warmth, 
blossoms in full array, Springs dances done,  
the unspoken vow that Summer comes. 
Renewal, regrowth, light airs of love, 
reflect on resurrection of the Lord.  
Rebirth found in flowers, birds, the lamb,
as day extends as nights hold, duly falls,  
Oh, Spring, how you ease me to Summer's call.  
To Spring     23rd February 2021
©Michael C Crowder  @scorsby

Copyright © Michael Crowder | Year Posted 2022


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