The winds that on the uplands softly lie,
Grow keener where the ice is lingering still
Where the first robin on the sheltered hill
Pipes blithely to the tune, "When Spring goes by!"
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A trace of dew upon the rose leaf sky; And hark! what rapture the glad robin wakes- 'When Spring goes by; Spring! Spring! When Spring goes by.'......nice conceptualization. Beautiful poem.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST: CONGRATULATIONS being The Modern Poem Of The Day! 5 Stars! Lovely poem
THREE: the central theme of the poem is about the renewal, awakening, and beauty associated with springtime in the natural world
TWO: The rill (a small stream) maintains a constant silver thrill, reflecting the freshness and vitality of spring. The narrator is overwhelmed by the beauty of the virginal woods and the frail fruit trees.
ONE: A nature poem that beautifully captures the arrival of spring through vivid sensory imagery. The winds, which softly lie on the uplands, grow keener as spring approaches. The first robin sings, heralding the season's arrival.
the soft budding of the virginal woods, Of the frail fruit trees by the vanishing lakes: beautiful poem penned; nice to read
When we try to get something we are restless so the case with Robin lovely
Five stars.....