SEASONS


          This section of poetry is for poems of seasons -- spring growth, spring rain, spring nights, feelings of joy and gladness for spring -- all about spring. The same may be said for summer, fall/autumn, and winter.

          Many may contain identical "titles" but with different "illusions" as to their subject.

          "Seasons" is rather "all inclusive" of the elemental effects of nature -- as well as the seasons, and a few surprises which I myself did not realize existed.

          My hope is only that you enjoy them.


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          SPRING

          From "In Memoriam"

          Dip down upon the northern shore,
          O sweet new-year, delaying long:
          Thou doest expectant Nature wrong;
          Delaying long, delay no more.

          What stays thee from the clouded noons,
          Thy sweetness from its proper place?
          Can trouble live with April days,
          Or sadness in the summer moons?

          Bring orchis, bring the foxglove spire,
          The little speedwell's darling blue,
          Deep tulips dashed with fiery dew,
          Laburnums dropping wells of fire.

          O thou, new-year, delaying long,
          Delayed the sorrow in my blood,
          That longs to burst a frozen bud,
          And flood a fresher throat with song.



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          Now fades the last long streak of snow;
          Now bourgeons every maze of quick
          About the flowering squares, and thick
          By ashen roots the violets blow.

          Now rings the woodland loud and long,
          The distance takes a lovelier hue,
          And drowned in yonder living blue
          The lark becomes a sightless song.

          Now dance the lights on lan and lea,
          The flocks are whiter down this vale,
          And milkier every milky sail
          On winding stream or distant sea;

          When now the seamew pipes, or dives
          In yonder greening gleam, and fly
          The happy birds, that change their sky
          To build and brood, that live their lives.

          From land to land; and in my breast
          Spring wakens too; and my regret
          Becomes an April violet,
          And buds and blossoms like the rest.
          By Alfred Tennyson


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