Spring Poetry Gallery
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I’ve always loved friends of the WayAlways held them dearMeeting a stranger with silent springsGreet
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RUINSA spring day oozes through Trastevere.A nun in turquoise sneakers contemplates the stairs.Ragaz
from the vault
I am the in-between, the spring and the autumn,Windswept veiled whispers, evenly fostered.Of fair an
januaryhoney:Late Spring, Mary Oliver
Ume (plum blossoms) are frequently mentioned in Japanese poetry as a symbol of spring.
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woodlandtrust:A Shropshire Lad 2: Loveliest of trees, the cherry now - A. E. HousmanLoveliest of tre
syringavulgaris:Mary Oliver, Worm Moon
Emily Dickinson, poem written on an envelope.A Pang is more conspicuous in SpringIn contrast with th
With the moon emerged, My mind is motionless.Sitting on this frosty seat, No further dream of fame.T
“Cherry Blossoms fall at the peak of their beauty in this world to teach our hearts to be free of at
Vasko Popa, excerpt from ‘St. Sava’s Spring’, Collected Poems, 1943-1976 (trans. Anne Pennington)
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Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems.Rainer Maria Rilke
hanmii: 樱花季节
Robert Frost’s A Prayer in Spring.
Spring day Even after sunset Eastern Mountains can be seen Haiku by Issa. The atmosphere of this ha
artemisdreaming:Ariwara no NarihiraLate 17th-early 18th centurySumiyoshi Gukei, (Japanese, 1631-1705
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