Swaying springs



I see as the clouds run away
I would like to chase them but there's no way. just as the spring sways away, OH, thinking about it i feel so grey
Elder's say spring is the most beautiful season but experiencing it along leaves no specific reason for this flowerly touch, then why do we want it so much?
Thinking how fun it will be again makes me happy in every rain. How beautiful spring can be with it's strong essence but who knows spring is green just from a distance

About this poem

The poem is about how youth or teen age seems like for a person who is past his youth life and a kid who is still not in his youth stage the spring season is the youth or teen age the the clouds are the age of the old person going very quickly and the rain is the bad days and the flowerly touch is the change from a kid to an adult and if we think carefully then we can understand that a kid who is still not in his youth thinks this age must be very exiting and fun but the one in this age thinks this is the most worst part of our life because this age is the changing stage and turning point for every students and the one who is past his youth age thinks again that the time he was a teen it was the golden days of his life so the age youth or teen is good from a distance

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Written on July 29, 2022

Submitted by farhanabegum7106 on July 30, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AABC
Characters 469
Words 92
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 4

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