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In the same way, you were happy in spring, With the half colors of quarter-things, The slightly brighter sky, the melting clouds, The single bird, the obscure moon- The obscure moon lighting an obscure world Of thing that would never be quite expressed, Where you yourself were never quite yourself And did not want nor have to be.

Wallace Stevens
mooncloudsspring
The grackles sing avant the spring by Wallace Stevens

The grackles sing avant the spring

Wallace Stevens
spring
The muddy rivers of spring by Wallace Stevens

The muddy rivers of spring

Wallace Stevens
skyspringrivers

Why who makes much of a miracle? As to me I know nothing else but miracles, whether they be animals feeding in the fields, Or, birds, or the wonderfulness of insects in the air, Or the wonderfulness of the sundown, or of stars shining so quiet and bright, Or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring; These, with the rest, one and all, are to me, miracles.

Walt Whitman
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To the garden of the world anew descending, by Walt Whitman

To the garden of the world anew descending,

Walt Whitman
daughterspringbeautiful
The press of my foot to the earth springs a hundred affections. by Walt Whitman

The press of my foot to the earth springs a hundred affections.

Walt Whitman
earthfeetspring

When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd / And the great star early droop'd in the western sky in the night, / I mourn'd, and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring.

Walt Whitman
starsspringnight

Comerado, this is no book,Who touches this, touches a man,(Is it night? Are we here alone?)It is I you hold, and who holds you,I spring from the pages into your arms-decease calls me forth.

Walt Whitman
springnightbook

When spring is here the sketcher begins to look over his equipment and relishes in anticipation the soothing hours he will spend in the open, warmed by the sun, fanned by the breeze, charmed by the manifold delights of nature.

Walter J. Phillips
delightspringlooks

Love, as the poet says, is like the spring. It grows on you and seduces you slowly and gently, but it holds tight like the roots of a tree. You don't know until you're ready to go that you can't move, that you would have to mutilate yourself in order to be free. That's the feeling. It doesn't last, at least it doesn't have to. But it holds on like a steel claw in your chest. Even if the tree dies, the roots cling to you. I've seen men and women give up everything for love that once was.

Walter Mosley
giving-upspringmoving

The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields; A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall.

Walter Raleigh
flowerspringfall

The beauty of a piece of music is not in its technique but in the Soul of its creator; nor is it in the

Walter Russell
lightspringlove

Patience, piety, and salutary knowledge spring up and ripen under the harrow of affliction; before there is wine or oil, the grape must be trodden and the oil pressed.

Walter Savage Landor
oilwinespring

Merit has rarely risen of itself, but a pebble or a twig is often quite sufficient for it to spring from to the highest ascent. There is usually some baseness before there is any elevation.

Walter Savage Landor
pebblesascentspring
Contentions fierce, Ardent, and dire, spring from no petty cause. by Walter Scott

Contentions fierce, Ardent, and dire, spring from no petty cause.

Walter Scott
fiercecausesspring

The works of Mozart may be easy to read, but they are very difficult to interpret. The least speck of dust spoils them. They are clear, transparent, and joyful as a spring, and not only those muddy pools which seem deep only because the bottom cannot be seen.

Wanda Landowska
dustmayspring
Sprigs of plum by the corner of the wall by Wang Anshi

Sprigs of plum by the corner of the wall

Wang Anshi
wallspringsnow
Tears are the softening showers which cause the seed of heaven to... by Walter Scott

Tears are the softening showers which cause the seed of heaven to spring up in the human heart.

Walter Scott
heartspringheaven
Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look... by Walter Scott

Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn.

Walter Scott
autumnspringtree
O Day after day we can't help growing older. by Wang Wei

O Day after day we can't help growing older.

Wang Wei
juneflowerspring
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