Spring

Mo Khurram 1994 (Montreal)



It's the time, the wonderful time
It's the beginning of the spring
A season which springs everything

Sun glows more, clouds disappear
Grass is more greener, flowers more colorful
It's nothing but the spring

Trees are washed green again
Bushes are gaining back colors
It's beginning to look like a spring again

Ice is melting, Icebergs on the way
Gardens are blooming, fragrance everywhere
It's a bloom, conquered by spring

Birds are chirping, all day long
Ducks are playing on waters more
It's tick tock, the spring has arrived

Animals wandering, grazing in the lush green
Birds singing beautiful songs all day
Spring is getting more beautiful day by day

All flowers fragranting the atmosphere
The sunflowers entertaining, following the sun
It's all spring and nothing else

People are very happy, seeing colors
After seeing white wash wither few months long
Spring is nothing less than a blessing come true

Scenes have got colors after gloomy winter
Colors are getting bright and brighter
Spring has said good-bye to snow and winter

Great fun and colors everywhere
Cheers from everyone all around
Spring is a great gem once a year

About this poem

The poem is about beauty of Spring season and the hustle and bustle it brings along.

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Written on May 26, 2024

Submitted by mkhurram on May 26, 2024

1:01 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAA BXA CDC EFA GXX XEE BXX DGX HHH FXB
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,139
Words 198
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3

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