No matter how hard and dark your days, if you can get yourself outside, go for a walk in the garden, the park, even better in the forest, then the arrival of spring will make things lighter.
Ode to Nordic spring
Each bulb has its moment,
Its white, yellow, purple time to bloom,
Fade, drop.
Make room for another solo.
Slow snow-melt sap flow.
For each week the swarm grows, size shows,
Sideshows from tree-buds,
Softly grey-fuzzed,
Swelling, smelling sweet and green sap
Rising sunwards,
Damp, silver days glow,
High blue skies call blackbirds
Chirp and cry.
Silver stains emerald,
Sprouts, shoots, gentle opening leaves,
Serrated, spotted, fuzzy, glossy green.
Pinpointed white, yellow, purple,
Time to scurry and squeak.
Pine cones crack, feather-light seeds peep,
Tumble, catch the breeze.
Time to bloom on crowded forest floors,
Roots extend, cold retreats.
Gardens, parks, forests call back to warmth,
To life,
Pull back on the sun,
Hold it,
Not letting it go down.
Nyborg 2017
Yes, the spring definately bring out the light and hope. Lovely poem
Beautiful poem. Spring returning – this time will be your son’s blossoming! Much love, Marie
Beautiful full of hope and optimism. Sending love to you allxx