This poem is a heartfelt ode to Spring, personifying the season as a cherished muse that brings renewal and joy. William expresses deep admiration for Spring's ability to transform the world from Winter's bleakness into a vibrant, blooming paradise. Spring's gentle touch awakens the flora, filling the earth with life and color. The poem highlights how Spring's beauty and promise of new beginnings uplift William's spirit, filling his heart with love and song. William's profound longing for Spring is evident, as he celebrates the season as the year's most delightful and radiant time.
O Spring, thou art my heart’s most cherished muse,
Thy verdant breath doth whisper life anew.
With thee, the world sheds Winter’s somber hues,
And bathes in blossoms kissed by morning dew.
Thy gentle touch wakes flora from their sleep,
In thee, the earth revives in vibrant bloom.
Thy promise sweet, in fragrant airs doth seep,
Dispelling Winter’s cold, oppressive gloom.
Each bud and leaf, with love, my soul doth fill
For in thy grace, my spirit finds its song.
Thy beauty stirs my heart with tender thrill,
And to thy season, I forever long.
O Spring, my love, thou art the year’s delight,
With thee, the world is bathed in purest light.
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For this I am grateful for the inventor of the Thesaurus, The English Physician Peter Mark Roget. He has given my words, many words.Â
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