Tuesday, February 13, 2024

February


The earth is stirring; brave crocuses
and stalwart daffodils poke up their heads,
shivery, in response to thin February sun.
It is too soon for lilacs or violets.
The shrubbery is still in late winter's grip,
longing for rain that does not come.

An invisible bell tolls the changing
of the seasons, each year a miracle,
each year eyes gladdened
by small, poking buds,
my heart singing itself into
one more season in the sun. 


8 comments:

  1. Spring lifts all our spirits, doesn't it? I like the invisible bells.

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  2. Ah, yes, each year spring is a miracle. After a winter, new life. Truly makes one's heart sing!

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  3. This is so lovely, Sherry. Such a glad greeting of the seasons. Simple but heart-stirring. I love it!

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  4. Happiness and warmth of the words make me want to sing. Thanks for the "invisible bell". Another beauty, Sherry.

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  5. I like this poem Sherry. Especially the way you used the word "bell". You used more words than I did. Smarty pants!! :)

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  6. "Each Year is A miracle" love that line - so rich . Well done

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  7. Sherry, Love your choice of words for this earth magic, even in "the thin February sun."

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  8. Love those brave crocuses and stalwart daffodils shivering toward the thin February sun! Beautiful seasonal poem.

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