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Poem by Isaac Rosenberg
Spring
I walk and wonder
To hear the birds sing,
Without you my lady
How can there be Spring?
I see the pink blossoms
That slept for a year;
But who could have woke them,
While you were not near?
Birds sing to the blossoms;
Blind, dreaming your pink,
These blush to the songsters,
Your music they think.
So well had you taught them,
To look and to sing;
Your bloom and your music;
The ways of the Spring.
Isaac Rosenberg
Poem Theme: Spring
Isaac Rosenberg's other poems:- A Girls Thoughts
- The Nun
- God
- A Question
- Sleep
Poems of the other poets with the same name:
Alfred Tennyson Spring ("Birds' love and birds' song") Samuel Johnson Spring ("Stern Winter now, by Spring repress'd") Christina Rossetti Spring ("Frost-locked all the winter") Gerard Hopkins Spring ("Nothing is so beautiful as spring") William Morris Spring ("Spring am I, too soft of heart") Andrew Lang Spring ("Now the bright crocus flames, and now") Robert Anderson Spring ("The snow's dissolv'd, the chilly winter's fled") Francis Ledwidge Spring ("Once more the lark with song and speed") Thomas Nashe Spring ("Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king") Janet Hamilton Spring ("Fairy Spring, in kirtle green") Alfred Douglas Spring ("Wake up again, sad heart, wake up again!") Marion Angus Spring ("THE green corn springs") William Campbell Spring ("There dwells a spirit in the budding year") Edna Millay Spring ("To what purpose, April, do you return again?") James Percival Spring ("AGAIN the infant flowers of Spring") Henry Timrod Spring ("Spring, with that nameless pathos in the air") John Lapraik Spring ("THOU goddess of the blooming Spring") Lola Ridge Spring ("A spring wind on the Bowery")
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