To dreamy languors and the violet mist
Of early Spring, the deep sequestered vale
Gives first her paling-blue Miamimist,
Where blithely pours the cuckoo's annual tale
Of Summer promises and tender green,
Of a new life and beauty yet unseen.The forest trees have yet a sighing mouth,
Where dying winds of March their branches swing,
While upward from the dreamy sunny South,
A hand invisible leads on the Spring.
His rounds from bloom to bloom the bee begins
With flying song and cowslip wine he sups,
Where to the warm and passing southern winds,
Azaleas gently swing their yellow cups.Soon everywhere, with glory through and through,
The fields will spread with every brilliant hue.
But higher o'er all the early floral train,Where softness all the arching sky resumes,
The dogwood dancing to the winds' refrain,
In stainless glory spreads its snowy blooms.
Dogwood Blossoms
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A lovely poem. And really gorgeous photos of the Dogwood blossoms.
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed them Ginny, thank you :)
DeleteThe blossoms are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, they certainly made taking their photos very easy :)
DeleteLovely, and beautiful photographed Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, very much appreciated :)
DeleteJust beautiful - both the poem and the blooms. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked them Sue, thank you :)
DeleteWonderful photos of the dogwood blossoms. They're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI caught them at the right time, thank you Ann :)
DeleteBeautiful Dogwood blooms. I enjoyed the poem! Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteSo glad Eileen and thank you :) I wish you the same :)
DeleteLike the closeup of the petals.
ReplyDeleteThank you Haddock, they are such a pretty bloom :)
DeleteIt has been many years since I have seen a dog word against this guy. These are just absolutely extraordinary and beautiful photos. Lovely poem exactly fits the photos
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra, one of many flowering trees I enjoy this time of year and I am happy you enjoyed the poem also :)
DeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine, so glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteThese are so very beautiful! Every photo is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely compliment Jeanie, much appreciated :)
DeleteDogwoods are one of the loveliest trees to bloom in the early spring. My parents had several in the yard when I was growing up and this post brought back great memories, thanks, Denise.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Dorothy and yes they are. I'm glad these brought back memories of your parents yard. They must have been a beautiful sight :)
Deletegorgeous...we are on the same page today!! your images are so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie, that's lovely! I'll be over in a little while :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteWords and photographs are just lovely.
All the best Jan
Very kind of you to say Jan, thank you so much! All the best to you too :)
DeleteBeautiful poetry and blooms.
ReplyDeleteAlways happy you enjoy William, thank you :)
DeleteOh how I love Dogwoods! Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteAren’t they wonderful? Thank you Ellen :)
DeleteDenise,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post!! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your kind words!!
Happy May to you!
Hugs,
Deb
Hello Debbie :) you are so very welcome. I enjoy visiting you and your lovely blog. I am very happy you enjoy mine. Happy May to you also and sending hugs.
DeleteDenise - your Dogwood flowers are gorgeous. It's such a happy time of year, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
Wren x
Hello Wren, it certainly is and thank you, much appreciated :) x
DeleteWe didn't see much of spring flowers in London. I do miss seeing dogwoods like we did when we lived in the Midwest.
ReplyDeleteA little too early for the spring flowers were you Kay? Looking forward to reading all about your visit :)
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