Our anthology of poems celebrating spring begins with a selection of classics:
- Tu Fu,
A Spring View (c. 750), translated by Witter Bynner
- William Shakespeare,
Spring, song from Loves Labors Lost (1598)
- Thomas Nashe,
Spring, the Sweet Spring, from Summers Last Will and Testament (1600)
- William Shakespeare,
Sonnet 98 - From you have I been absent in the spring (1609)
- John Webster,
Vanitas Vanitatum, from The Devils Law Case (1623)
- Thomas Carew,
The Spring (1640)
- Robert Herrick,
Corinnas Going a-Maying (1648)
- William Blake,
To Spring (1783)
- William Wordsworth,
Lines Written in Early Spring (1798)
- Christina Rossetti,
Spring Quiet (1847)
- Emily Dickinson,
A little madness in the Spring (#1333)
- Emily Dickinson,
A light exists in spring (#812)
- Robert Frost,
A Prayer in Spring (1915)
- D.H. Lawrence,
The Enkindled Spring (1916)
- Robert Louis Stevenson,
Spring Carol (1918)
- Gerard Manley Hopkins,
Spring (1918)
- John Clare,
Young Lambs (1920)
- Carl Sandburg,
Three Spring Notations on Bipeds (1920)
To which weve added a selection of the new poems on spring themes weve received from contemporary poets around the world:
- Denis Dunn, @ 6:13 march morning
- Dorothea Grossman, Spring
- Doug Holder, Spring On School Street. Somerville, Mass.
- Margaret James, Sunday & March 18
- Wayne Jarus, The Flower Garden
- Guy Kettelhack, Dithyramb for Springtime
- Christine Klocek-Lim, First Crocus
- Steve Meador, The Morning After
- Justine Nicholas, Quinquagesima & Magnolia
- Jack Peachum, Virginia in Spring
- Don Rehling, Mountains Melting
- Lisa Shields, Calling Card & Pinked
- Larissa Shmailo, Spring Vow
- Ingrid Toth, Spring 1946
- Melissa Varnavas, Ashleys Garden
- Bill Vartnaw, Spring
Enjoy these poems of the season!