To Spring Poem by Roger Greenwald

To Spring

Rating: 4.5


Dreaded season when light's too long too soon,
winter turns to you before its work is done.
Along with snowdrops, forsythia, anemone,
along with tulips breaking out of their bulbs,
comes the long memory of the fatal spring
when I was thirty-three and my love wasn't there,
had gone without waiting and said she'd return,
but winter's work done, was still gone.
Absence stronger than flowers, steaming in sun,
poisoned the season, buried morbid winter
and filled imagined summer with vapors. Light,
light spring drifts in like a feather
used for torture, its touch
too much and not enough.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 25 April 2019

Light, light spring drifts in like a feather used for torture, its touch too much and not enough... a very fine poem my dear poet. tony

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