Famous Nature Poem

Henry Gardiner Adams' poem "Spring" bursts onto the scene with a celebration of the season's arrival. Vivid metaphors bring the natural world to life, while playful sounds like "twitter" and "gurgle" paint a sonic picture. The poet's excitement is palpable, urging the reader to join in the joy of spring's awakening.

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Spring

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A bursting into greenness;
    A waking as from sleep;
A twitter and a warble
    That make the pulses leap:
A watching, as in childhood,
    For the flowers that, one by one,
Open their golden petals
    To woo the fitful sun.
A gust, a flash, a gurgle,
    A wish to shout and sing,
As, filled with hope and gladness,
    We hail the vernal Spring.

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