Spring is sprung, the grass is ris. I wonders where the birdies is. They say the birds is on the wing. Ain't that absurd? I always thought the wing was on the bird
Spring means hope to me, so my favorite quote is a poem by Emily Dickinson:
Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm.
I've heard it in the chilliest land And on the strangest sea; Yet, never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me.
In my climate, southern edge of Michigan, the true signal of the end of winter is the song of the spring peeper tree toads. We're a couple of winter events away still, but my lovely peepers are getting ready.
Joyfulness and the serene sounds of birds chirping echoes a distant hope giving life to a river near by a sounds of snow melting came rushing to give roots its first taste of spring. - maritess*
My own creations for you said 'quick' and have no time to find a book
Spring is sprung and the bells are rung. The budding and blooming has just begun. (by yours truly -bows)
ReplyDeleteSpring is here, there are warm breezes. (My own of course - lol)
ReplyDeleteApril showers bring May flowers. Flowers are so wonderful to see in the spring!
ReplyDelete~ k ~ shall leave this one for a day.
ReplyDeleteSpring is sprung, the grass is ris.
ReplyDeleteI wonders where the birdies is.
They say the birds is on the wing.
Ain't that absurd?
I always thought the wing was on the bird
(Anon).
Your love is like a flower. In the springtime blossoms so fair.
ReplyDelete~ k ~ Ian you stole mine ! :)
ReplyDelete"And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair."
ReplyDeleteKhalil Gibran
~ okie ~ :)
ReplyDeleteIn like a lamb out like a lion.
ReplyDeleteThat was the closest to spring as I could get.
~ hope so ~ (had to say it)
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~ k ~
You want it to go out like a lion? I would prefer in like and lamb and out like a lamb.
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Either way is A ok ( saying softly as hope a few more do come in ). :)
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~ k ~
Spring means hope to me, so my favorite quote is a poem by Emily Dickinson:
ReplyDeleteHope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
I've heard it in the chilliest land
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
In my climate, southern edge of Michigan, the true signal of the end of winter is the song of the spring peeper tree toads. We're a couple of winter events away still, but my lovely peepers are getting ready.
That is beautiful.
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ReplyDelete~ k ~ resumed.
No quote....but can't wait to see the flowers popping out, and the birds singing again.
ReplyDeleteSpring has sprung and we all got wet.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if that is truly a favorite, but you said think quick.
ReplyDeleteSpring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!"
ReplyDeleteRobin Williams
"Oh to be in England/
ReplyDeleteNow that April's here..."--Robert Browning.
Joyfulness and the serene sounds of birds chirping
ReplyDeleteechoes a distant hope giving life to a river near by
a sounds of snow melting came rushing to give roots
its first taste of spring. - maritess*
My own creations for you said 'quick' and have no time to find a book
wow....! Shall be right back and certainly a thank you!
ReplyDeleteAgain I thank you all for the partaking.
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