After Wintry- Winter



Ye birds! Little birds! Thy twitter voice,
All after crippled by 'winter-boys;
So after winter comes the spring
By brings new life where creatures sing.

Let blossom's smell revive the trees
The spring welcomes to morning breeze!
So after winter comes the spring,
By April as falls from sky, to Ming.

The spring shall bring the tears of rain!
Its patter cheers some sleeping man.
So after winter comes the spring
Then Thunder, lightning, mushrooms sink.

The sun as oven-life be it,
Yet feeds all flora- fauna fit.
So after winter comes the spring
The sky ashamed its brightness rings.

The bees few kisses with honey fleurs,
At heap of sunshine attracts lovers.
So after winter comes the spring
As colours world like super king.

A year as comes in chilly days,
The spring festoons its kinder ways!
So after winter comes the spring
The green of fields recall something.

About this poem

After Wintry- winter is a poem about the spring, the revival of the life, after the harsh treatment of the winter.

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Submitted by mr8037026 on April 21, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme axBb ccBb xxBx ddBx axBb eeBb
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 871
Words 172
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

M. R. Malik

Mohmad Rafi Malik(M.R.Malik) is a Kashmiri -english poet, writer and researcher, lives in a hamlet, Achabal, Rafiabad Kashmir. His father's name is Manzoor Ahmad Malik and mother's name is Haleema Bagum.He completed his masters in English literature as well as in Comparative Religion.His Published book is Bleeding Soul: A collection of poems, stories and quotations. You can get it fromhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Bleeding-Soul-collection-stories-quotations-ebook/dp/B09QBX82YB. His famous poems: To his honey son, Midnight's snowfall, After wintry winter, 'O journey, The Glossy Morning Breeze, etc. more…

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