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Spring Song by Robert Louis Stevenson. THE air was full of sun and birds, The fresh air sparkled clearly. Remembrance wakened in my heart And I knew I loved her dearly. The fallows and the leafless trees And all my spirit tingled. My earliest thought of love, and Spring's First puff of perfume mingled. In my still heart the thoughts awoke, Came lone by lone together - Say, birds and Sun and Spring, is Love A mere affair of weather. | |||
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I have a Bird in spring by Emily Dickinson. I have a Bird in spring Which for myself doth sing -- The spring decoys. And as the summer nears -- And as the Rose appears, Robin is gone. Yet do I not repine Knowing that Bird of mine Though flown -- Learneth beyond the sea Melody new for me And will return. Fast is a safer hand Held in a truer Land Are mine -- And though they now depart, Tell I my doubting heart They're thine. In a serener Bright, In a more golden light I see Each little doubt and fear, Each little discord here Removed. Then will I not repine, Knowing that Bird of mine Though flown Shall in a distant tree Bright melody for me Return. | ||||
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A Light exists in Spring by Emily Dickinson. A Light exists in Spring Not present on the Year At any other period -- When March is scarcely here A Color stands abroad On Solitary Fields That Science cannot overtake But Human Nature feels. It waits upon the Lawn, It shows the furthest Tree Upon the furthest Slope you know It almost speaks to you. Then as Horizons step Or Noons report away Without the Formula of sound It passes and we stay -- A quality of loss Affecting our Content As Trade had suddenly encroached Upon a Sacrament. | ||||
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Thank you Vicky. We did not have a topic about classic spring poetry, so this is very appropriate, since spring is trily here. Spring comes on the World -- by Emily Dickinson Spring comes on the World -- I sight the Aprils -- Hueless to me until thou come As, till the Bee Blossoms stand negative, Touched to Conditions By a Hum. | ||||
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Lines Written In Early Spring. by William Wordsworth. I heard a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made of man. Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. The birds around me hopped and played, Their thoughts I cannot measure:-- But the least motion which they made It seemed a thrill of pleasure. The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air; And I must think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man? | ||||
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Thank you girls. I used to write and study classic poetry, and I remember this little poem by Emily Dickinson, A little Madness in the Spring Is wholesome even for the King, But God be with the Clown -- Who ponders this tremendous scene -- This whole Experiment of Green -- As if it were his own! | ||||
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In our gathering one candle lights hundreds, we will light your path and give you courage so you will open like a flower and join in our joyous laughter. Plant the seed of truth and watch it grow when it spreads its branches come with us and sit under the blossoms. Your eyes will open to the secret of Truth. Rumi ************ | |||
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Let us fall in love again and scatter gold dust all over the world. Let us become a new spring and feel the breeze drift in the heavens' scent. Let us dress the earth in green, and like the sap of a young tree. Let the grace from within sustain us. Let us carve gems out of our stony hearts and let them light our path to Love. The glance of Love is crystal clear and we are blessed by its light. ~Rumi ****** | |||
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First day of spring. First day of spring-- I keep thinking about the end of autumn. Matsuo Basho | |||
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The spring sea rising The spring sea rising and falling, rising and falling all day. Yosa Buson ![]() | |||
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Upon a Lilac Sea - a poem by Emily Dickinson Upon a Lilac Sea To toss incessantly His Plush Alarm Who fleeing from the Spring The Spring avenging fling To Dooms of Balm | ||||
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As usual cherry blossoms bloom in my native place, their color unchanged -- spring. - Dogen | |||
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What a strange thing to be alive beneath cherry blossoms. - Issa ----------------------------- New Year's Day -- everything is in blossom! I feel about average. - Issa ![]() | |||
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A world of trials, and if the cherry blossoms, it simply blossoms - Issa | |||
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In the scenery of spring, nothing is better, nothing worse; The flowering branches are of themselves, some short, some long. - Zen anon. The weather at last is turning mild Swinging my staff I set off for a spring outing Streams burble in the valleys and gorges Mountains and forests ring with the trilling of birds I may go walking with a monk Stop at a friend's and rest a while There's nothing like this life of mine A boat that's slipped its moorings bobbing on the waves. - Ryokan | |||
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I'll forget the trail I marked out on Mount Yoshino last year, go searching for blossoms in directions I've never been before - Saigyo | |||
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Three springs now since leaving my home neglecting my brother. A grafted plum that forgot its roots, blossoming on a strange branch. - Buson Coming back -- so many pathways through the spring grass. - Buson | |||
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Thank you yoko for all your input. You have been busy. Spring Poem ~ Rumi The Music We Are Did you hear that winter’s over? The basil and the carnations cannot control their laughter. The nightingale, back from his wandering, has been made singing master over the birds. The trees reach out their congratulations. The soul goes dancing through the king’s doorway. Anemones blush because they have seen the rose naked. Spring, the only fair judge, walks in the courtroom, and several December thieves steal away, Last year’s miracles will soon be forgotten. New creatures whirl in from non- existence, galaxies scattered around their feet. Have you met them? Do you hear the bud of Jesus crooning in the cradle? A single narcissus flower has been appointed Inspector of Kingdoms. A feast is set. Listen: the wind is pouring wine! Love used to hide inside images: no more! The orchard hangs out its lanterns. The dead come stumbling by in shrouds. Nothing can stay bound or be imprisoned. You say, “End this poem here, and wait for what’s next.” I will. Poems are rough notations for the music we are. | |||
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One Day In Spring.... One day in spring, a woman came In my lonely woods, In the lovely form of the Beloved. Came, to give to my songs, melodies, To give to my dreams, sweetness. Suddenly a wild wave Broke over my heart's shores And drowned all language. To my lips no name came, She stood beneath the tree, turned, Glanced at my face, made sad with pain, And with quick steps, came and sat by me. Taking my hands in hers, she said: 'You do not know me, nor I you— I wonder how this could be?' I said: 'We two shall build, a bridge for ever Between two beings, each to the other unknown, This eager wonder is at the heart of things.' The cry that is in my heart is also the cry of her heart; The thread with which she binds me binds her too. Her have I sought everywhere, Her have I worshipped within me, Hidden in that worship she has sought me too. Crossing the wide oceans, she came to steal my heart. She forgot to return, having lost her own. Her own charms play traitor to her, She spreads her net, knowing not Whether she will catch or be caught. Rabindranath Tagore *********************** | |||
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Spring Blossom Kabir Spring blossoms — the cherry blossom, plum blossom, peach blossom — suddenly appear on seemingly dead branches, heralds of the coming spring. They represent the gentle, almost unnoticed flowering of enlightenment, the surprisingly quiet recognition of the Buddha-mind. These spring blossoms appear only after the hard, lonely winter of meditation and spiritual practice, yet when they peek forth, their appearance is natural, effortless. Spring blossoms are the new life that emerges from the dead branches of the little self, they simply emerge when the limited ego has passed through its seasons and withered away. Alternately, spring blossoms can represent the fleeting nature of life. They appear brightly, seemingly out of nothing from bare branches, but all too briefly... then they are gone. They can represent the Buddhist insight that all things are fleeting and change, that everything like the seasons themselves keep changing, where the only thing of value is the cultivation of awareness in order to appreciate this very moment. Sometimes the sheer beauty of color and perfume Spring flowers express transports us to an awareness of the sacred. | |||
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