This is an 'old' poem and some of you probably already know it, but with our ping-pong weather out here {a 63 degree temperature differential on the Farenheit scale within a week} I'm certainly ready for this! And I'll have to wait until late May, more than likely...
The Renewal of Spring
by
Alice C. Bateman
The tiny tender shoots of green
Reminding us that this is spring
The cold dark winter left behind
The summer sun now on our mind
The feeling that all will be well
We leave behind our winter shell
To go explore a warmer world
To watch the buds as they unfurl
To smell the earth, damp from its rest
To feel inside we've passed a test
We've made it through another year
To watch new life as it appears
We take long walks, inhaling deep
The rich new smells from after sleep
The earth awakening again
Shaking off the winter's pain
Drinking in the fragile sun
Showing us that we have won
Another round of cold and frost
We've paid the price of winter's cost
We are renewed, as is the earth
We are enhanced to see the birth
Of all the green and growing shoots
With fragile stems and fragile roots
If they can make it through the cold
We know that we can then be bold
Enough to feel our own release
And give our souls much-needed peace
Apparently Calgary {where I live} is way down on the 'popularity' scale of Canadian cities because of our 'brutal' weather. No surprise to me! But then again, I think we're the only city in the country that could go from 31 below to 32 above F in a week or less! Crazy, eh? And people wonder why the mentality in Calgary is just a little different....
Love and Peace,
Alice