Spring
Just as we lose hope
she ambles in,
a late guest
dragging her hem
of wildflowers,
her torn
veil of mist,
of light rain,
blowing
her dandelion
breath
in our ears;
and we forgive her,
turning from
chilly winter
ways,
we throw off
our faithful
sweaters
and open
our arms.
"Spring" by Linda Pastan from
Heroes in Disguise. © Norton, 1991.
2 comments:
love it ... the poem and spring, too !
Love this!
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