Poems About: SPRING

In this page, poems on / about “spring” are listed.

  • 337.
    Spring Is Here

    Spring is here....yes it is
    the flowers are saying so
    I've been lonely so long
    I know it can't go on read more »

    JAMES T. ADAIR
  • 338.
    the japanese classic of haiku

    Basho
    ---
    spring rain
    the river willow blow back read more »

    ion untaru
  • 339.
    She's Here

    A brand new day gave herself to thee
    Crowned and smiling in all her glory
    She's sitting proud in a beautiful blue story
    Whilst tiny buds dare to peep read more »

    Allie Lusha
  • 340.
    Song

    Now the Spring is waking,
    Very shy as yet,
    Busy mending, making
    Grass and violet. read more »

    Edith Nesbit
  • 341.
    Bonnie's Triolet

    She was my Lily. Of the morning dew
    She was my fragrant rhapsody in spring. read more »

    Sarah L. Johnsen
  • 342.
    Curious

    But isn’t it curious
    It makes one just want to sing
    for though the thrill may be spurious-
    It’s impossible not to look forward to Spring. read more »

    John McCornack
  • 343.
    spring will always come

    this first snow that falls
    but i have to recall
    when snow melts
    what does it become? read more »

    Lacey Peter
  • 344.
    THE YOUTHFUL SEASON

    Akin to scent
    Is the air I breathe,
    Our feathered friends
    Follow the plough, read more »

    Liam ó Comáin
  • 345.
    SURPRISES OF SPRING *

    SURPRISES OF SPRING

    You hear, - a spring snowfall,
    I am not afraid, more of you... read more »

    Tsira Gogeshvili
  • 346.
    The Garden of(f) springs

    Yester night
    when the moon was a delight
    and soft romance flight
    landed in my bed read more »

    lalitha iyer
  • 347.
    love long

    Am crazy about her

    I want live without her read more »

    terran ellis
  • 348.
    Hurrah! It's Spring

    Many birds are harboring in the trees,
    Hurrah! It must be Spring.
    Their presence is highly gratifying
    As the song birds begin to sing. read more »

    Joseph T. Renaldi
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