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Song of Spring

~ The swelling brooks, so clear toned, Rolling rounds over musical stones, That unveil the rushed veins of May, Race in wide cool stills, freshnesses, Of the moistened soils overturning And the chimes in the belled leaves, Before they shout from buds keyed, To syncopate in sun by bopping bees Who buzz with jazzy pillowing waft, Of daisy downs, in mid air to reeds, Lips newly sprouted, banding green, Groove myriad symphonies of colour And the roots of trees tempo tapping, Into waters plucked, earthy sounding, All voice, with woodland birds, in joys Do trumpet, O what new life to come.
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Written by
ormond
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Written by
ormond
Irish
Published
Apr 2, 2017
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#nature#beauty#music#spring#npmspring
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