SPRING
Arise, for in plain, hill and dale,
spring clouds have pitched their tent.
The nightingale sings jubilant
Songs to a choirs accompaniment.
Along the stream banks whole extent
Blend tulips tint and roses scent.
Let your eye witness this event.
Arise, for in plain, hill and dale,
spring clouds have pitched their tent.
Arise, for to the fields has come the flowers caravan.
The breezes of spring blow again.
The birds sing songs in unison.
The spring-mad tulips dress is torn.
There is a new rose to adorn
Beauty, and for love a new thorn.
Arise, for to the fields has come the flowers caravan.
The Nightingales are carolling, the ring-doves coo a loud
All warmed up is the gardens blood
O you, in silence closeted,
Break all commands of your save head
Get drunk with mystic wine instead
Sing and go in rose-petals clad
The Nightingales are carolling the ring-dove coo a loud
Abandon your retreat and into fields and pastures go.
Sit by a brooklets margin so
That you may watch its waters flow.
Springs favourite, the narcissus, how
The pride of beauty makes it glow!
O plant a soft kiss on its brow.
Abandon your retreat and into fields and pastures go.
O you, who cannot see the obvious, open your minds eye.
See tulips row on row, and see
Their bodies on fire seemingly,
But their hearts inwardly soothed by
The dawn-dews tearful ministry
Stars in a twilight-reddened sky!
O you, who cannot see the obvious, open your minds eye.
Sprouts from the gardens soil,
the secret of Creations heart
The shadow-play of attribute;
How essence brings itself to light;
Life, as we all imagine it;
And. death, which is lifes opposite;
O all this is without a root.
Sprouts from the gardens soil the secret of Creations heart.