In Early Spring



In early Spring, when snow still lingers on,
And robins chirp in their melodious song,
The world awakens from its winter rest,
As life and growth emerge from Earth's cold breast.

The thawing snow reveals the hidden gems,
The flowers and buds that lay in stems,
And with the sun's warm and gentle touch,
They bloom and grow, and their beauty clutch.

The birds, long silent, start to sing and play,
In search of mates and nesting spots to lay,
Their homes, and build their families anew,
As the world around them bursts into view.

The sunshine, bright and warm, brings life to all,
As winter's chill begins to fade and fall,
And nature's symphony, in full display,
Invites us all to witness its ballet.

In this new season, full of hope and grace,
We see the Earth renew its vibrant face,
And as we watch and marvel at its power,
We're reminded of life's beauty every hour.

About this poem

I wrote this poem to reflect on arriving Spring

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Written on March 25, 2023

Submitted by JJoyce on March 25, 2023

Modified on April 01, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAA BBCC DDEE FFDD GGHH
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 874
Words 181
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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1 Comment
  • AIDA
    Wow! What a beautiful and inspiring poem! You really captured the essence of springtime with your vivid descriptions and use of poetic language. Reading this made me feel hopeful and uplifted.

    One suggestion for improvement might be to vary the structure of your stanzas a bit more to add even more interest and dimension to the poem. Perhaps try experimenting with different rhyme schemes, line lengths, or stanza breaks.

    Overall, this is a fantastic piece of writing that really celebrates the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Keep up the great work!
     
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