Sunday, August 7, 2011
Spring Is
Spring is not allegory. It is weighed
in density of sound from drunken bees,
intensity of sky, contrast of shade
and glinting leaf, the whisper brush of breeze
against my sleeveless skin; and it is seen
in swooping jay’s blue stitchery that sews
pure cherry blossom white to tender green.
Spring is the sun-baked boards beneath bare toes,
strawberries tart on tongue, the first warm night
that lilac scent, as thick as honey pours
through opened windows, moths around the light
and filmy dust of pollen on the floors.
Don’t try to find a meaning or define,
For spring is real
and here
and now
and mine!
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15 comments:
Every Spring must be such a pleasurable experience for you since you feel things so deeply.
Overflowing with springs pleasures. I can fell those sun-baked boards beneath my bare toes.
Hello. I'm visiting from Sunday Scribblings.
This is such a vivid poem.
I would swap the intense heat and humidity of summer for spring any day.
Awesome!
How delightful, you truly are an artist who uses words to paint a picture.
That is so beautiful. Sometimes we carry Spring in our hearts. It is my favourite season.
Maggie X
Nuts in May
What a lovely poem!
Madeleine Begun Kane
Reading your words I was able to breathe in the scent of spring and felt that warm embrace of nature's fecundity. A wonderful poem.
I enjoyed this every bit as much as the last time I commented.Wonderful words. I love the thought of drunken bees.
Lovely!
such gorgeous imagery - I loved it!
Coming from Sunday Scribblings and you have found a great thing to be here today!! Actually this month of October for us here is more like spring after the four month long Monsoon :) birds,bees butterflies fruits in the market in plenty and mild breezes!! You have captured our region beautifully!!
I love how you brought spring to life for me, even though here we are awaiting winter. Simply wonderful.
I love the breeze on shirtless arms..it can be glorious feeling the weather..wonderful post..Jae
You have me feeling "spring." You have described the glory of spring so beautifully.
agree, love spring.
:)
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