Spring is come back, and the little voices are calling,
The birds are calling, the little green buds on the trees,
A song in the street, and an old and sleepy tune;
All the sounds of the spring are falling, falling,
Gentle as rain, on my heart, and I hear all these
As a sick man hears men talk from the heart of a swoon.
The clamours of spring are the same old delicate noises,
The earth renews its magical youth at a breath,
And the whole world whispers a well-known, secret thing;
And I hear, but the meaning has faded out of the voices;
Something has died in my heart: is it death or sleep?
I know not, but I have forgotten the meaning of spring.
The Coming Of Spring
Arthur Symons
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Poem topics: breath, death, green, rain, sick, sleep, song, world, gentle, earth, street, secret, talk, delicate, youth, hear, heart, spring, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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