A few days of warm sunshine, and everything is unfolding from a long winter's sleep.
Fingers crossed Mother Nature is not playing a joke.
Were I to live a thousand years,
I still would know that flaming thrill,
That rush of joy when first appears
—the golden daffodil.
A thousand times my heart would sing
When purple irises unfold;
Or when forsythia's branches bring
Their dazzling showers of gold.
I could not see an almond tree
With branches all a rosy glow
But that a tide of ecstasy
Would through my being flow
Were I to see, a thousand times,
Blue scilla bells amid green grass,
I know I'd hear their fairy chimes
As I would pass.
Were I to live a thousand years
I'd never watch the nesting birds
Except through eyes bedimmed with tears,
My tongue bereft of words.
Were I to weave ten thousand lays,
Knew I a thousand songs to sing,
I still would lack the power to praise
—the miracle of Spring.
Silver Lining ~Wilhelmina Sitch 1888
4 comments:
My hollyhocks are huge....I am hoping for a wonderful display early summer. The wysteria is loaded too.... I planned to do a little gardening today, but it's windy and kind of chilly, so will save it for tomorrow or the next.
Your are going to have a gorgeous tree with blooms like that. I don't live near a tree like that anymore. I like the colors of your great photo.
The past few days have been warm and sunny but nothing is blooming yet. You've chosen another wonderful poem that captures the sweet breath of spring.
Beautiful bloom, and a lovely poem.
All the best Jan
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