SPRING comes laughing down the valley All in white, from the snow Where the winter's armies rally Loth to go. Beauty white her garments shower On the world where they pass, -- Hawthorn hedges, trees in flower, Daisies in the grass. Tremulous with longings dim, Thickets by the river's rim Have begun to dream of green. Every tree is loud with birds. Bourgeon, heart, -- do thy part! Raise a slender stalk of words From a root unseen. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A LITTLE WHILE by HORATIO (HORATIUS) BONAR OLD LEM by STERLING ALLEN BROWN ARIEL'S SONG (1) [OR, DIRGE] [OR, A SEA DIRGE]. FR. THE TEMPEST by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE AN HYMN OF HEAVENLY BEAUTY by EDMUND SPENSER TO IRELAND IN THE COMING TIMES by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS ODES: BOOK 2: ODE 14. THE COMPLAINT by MARK AKENSIDE |